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Exercise training improves sleep pattern and metabolic profile in elderly people in a time-dependent manner

Aging and physical inactivity are two factors that favors the development of cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, obesity, diabetes, and sleep dysfunction. In contrast, the adoption a habitual of moderate exercise may present a non-pharmacological treatment alternative for sleep and metabolic...

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Autores principales: Lira, Fábio S, Pimentel, Gustavo D, Santos, Ronaldo VT, Oyama, Lila M, Damaso, Ana R, Oller do Nascimento, Cláudia M, Viana, Valter AR, Boscolo, Rita A, Grassmann, Viviane, Santana, Marcos G, Esteves, Andrea M, Tufik, Sergio, de Mello, Marco T
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3154859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21733182
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-511X-10-113
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author Lira, Fábio S
Pimentel, Gustavo D
Santos, Ronaldo VT
Oyama, Lila M
Damaso, Ana R
Oller do Nascimento, Cláudia M
Viana, Valter AR
Boscolo, Rita A
Grassmann, Viviane
Santana, Marcos G
Esteves, Andrea M
Tufik, Sergio
de Mello, Marco T
author_facet Lira, Fábio S
Pimentel, Gustavo D
Santos, Ronaldo VT
Oyama, Lila M
Damaso, Ana R
Oller do Nascimento, Cláudia M
Viana, Valter AR
Boscolo, Rita A
Grassmann, Viviane
Santana, Marcos G
Esteves, Andrea M
Tufik, Sergio
de Mello, Marco T
author_sort Lira, Fábio S
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description Aging and physical inactivity are two factors that favors the development of cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, obesity, diabetes, and sleep dysfunction. In contrast, the adoption a habitual of moderate exercise may present a non-pharmacological treatment alternative for sleep and metabolic disorders. We aimed to assess the effects of moderate exercise training on sleep quality and on the metabolic profile of elderly people with a sedentary lifestyle. Fourteen male sedentary, healthy, elderly volunteers performed moderate training for 60 minutes/day, 3 days/week for 24 wk at a work rate equivalent to the ventilatory aerobic threshold. The environment was kept at a temperature of 23 ± 2°C, with an air humidity 60 ± 5%. Blood and polysomnographs analysis were collected 3 times: at baseline (1 week before training began), 3 and 6 months (after 3 and 6 months of training). Training promoted increasing aerobic capacity (relative VO(2), time and velocity to VO((2)max); p < 0.05), and reduced serum NEFA, and insulin concentrations as well as improved HOMA index (p < 0.05), and increased adiponectin levels (p < 0.05), after 3 months of training when compared with baseline data. The sleep parameters, awake time and REM sleep latency were decreased after 6 months exercise training (p < 0.05) in relation baseline values. Our results demonstrate that the moderate exercise training protocol improves the sleep profile in older people, but the metabolism adaptation does not persist. Suggesting that this population requires training strategy modifications as to ensure consistent alterations regarding metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-31548592011-08-12 Exercise training improves sleep pattern and metabolic profile in elderly people in a time-dependent manner Lira, Fábio S Pimentel, Gustavo D Santos, Ronaldo VT Oyama, Lila M Damaso, Ana R Oller do Nascimento, Cláudia M Viana, Valter AR Boscolo, Rita A Grassmann, Viviane Santana, Marcos G Esteves, Andrea M Tufik, Sergio de Mello, Marco T Lipids Health Dis Research Aging and physical inactivity are two factors that favors the development of cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, obesity, diabetes, and sleep dysfunction. In contrast, the adoption a habitual of moderate exercise may present a non-pharmacological treatment alternative for sleep and metabolic disorders. We aimed to assess the effects of moderate exercise training on sleep quality and on the metabolic profile of elderly people with a sedentary lifestyle. Fourteen male sedentary, healthy, elderly volunteers performed moderate training for 60 minutes/day, 3 days/week for 24 wk at a work rate equivalent to the ventilatory aerobic threshold. The environment was kept at a temperature of 23 ± 2°C, with an air humidity 60 ± 5%. Blood and polysomnographs analysis were collected 3 times: at baseline (1 week before training began), 3 and 6 months (after 3 and 6 months of training). Training promoted increasing aerobic capacity (relative VO(2), time and velocity to VO((2)max); p < 0.05), and reduced serum NEFA, and insulin concentrations as well as improved HOMA index (p < 0.05), and increased adiponectin levels (p < 0.05), after 3 months of training when compared with baseline data. The sleep parameters, awake time and REM sleep latency were decreased after 6 months exercise training (p < 0.05) in relation baseline values. Our results demonstrate that the moderate exercise training protocol improves the sleep profile in older people, but the metabolism adaptation does not persist. Suggesting that this population requires training strategy modifications as to ensure consistent alterations regarding metabolism. BioMed Central 2011-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3154859/ /pubmed/21733182 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-511X-10-113 Text en Copyright ©2011 Lira et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lira, Fábio S
Pimentel, Gustavo D
Santos, Ronaldo VT
Oyama, Lila M
Damaso, Ana R
Oller do Nascimento, Cláudia M
Viana, Valter AR
Boscolo, Rita A
Grassmann, Viviane
Santana, Marcos G
Esteves, Andrea M
Tufik, Sergio
de Mello, Marco T
Exercise training improves sleep pattern and metabolic profile in elderly people in a time-dependent manner
title Exercise training improves sleep pattern and metabolic profile in elderly people in a time-dependent manner
title_full Exercise training improves sleep pattern and metabolic profile in elderly people in a time-dependent manner
title_fullStr Exercise training improves sleep pattern and metabolic profile in elderly people in a time-dependent manner
title_full_unstemmed Exercise training improves sleep pattern and metabolic profile in elderly people in a time-dependent manner
title_short Exercise training improves sleep pattern and metabolic profile in elderly people in a time-dependent manner
title_sort exercise training improves sleep pattern and metabolic profile in elderly people in a time-dependent manner
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3154859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21733182
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-511X-10-113
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