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Effects of resistance training and aerobic exercise in elderly people concerning physical fitness and ability: a prospective clinical trial

OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of physical fitness and function on older adults in two programs of supervised exercise activity: resistance training and aerobic exercise. METHODS: This study is a randomized, prospective clinical trial composed of sedentary elderly people who did not have contrain...

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Autores principales: Roma, Maria Fernanda Bottino, Busse, Alexandre Leopold, Betoni, Rosana Aparecida, de Melo, Antonio Cesar, Kong, Juwando, Santarem, Jose Maria, Jacob, Wilson
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4872886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23843053
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1679-45082013000200003
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author Roma, Maria Fernanda Bottino
Busse, Alexandre Leopold
Betoni, Rosana Aparecida
de Melo, Antonio Cesar
Kong, Juwando
Santarem, Jose Maria
Jacob, Wilson
author_facet Roma, Maria Fernanda Bottino
Busse, Alexandre Leopold
Betoni, Rosana Aparecida
de Melo, Antonio Cesar
Kong, Juwando
Santarem, Jose Maria
Jacob, Wilson
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description OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of physical fitness and function on older adults in two programs of supervised exercise activity: resistance training and aerobic exercise. METHODS: This study is a randomized, prospective clinical trial composed of sedentary elderly people who did not have contraindications to exercise. Participants were divided into two groups: group one performed 6 exercises of resistance training twice a week, and group two participated in walking activity for 30 minutes twice a week. Functional assessment (time 0,6 and 12 months) was measured by the Short Physical Performance Battery (time to sit or stand, gait speed, and balance), flexibility test, and the six-minute walking test. We randomly selected 96 patients: 46 in the Resistance Training Group and 50 in the Aerobic Exercise Group. In the Resistance Training Group, 46 attended the first assessment and 20 attended until the third section. In the Aerobic Exercise Group, 50 attended the first assessment and 12 attended until the third assessment. RESULTS: Mean age was 68.8 years in the Resistance Training Group and 69.1 years in the Aerobic Exercise Group. The Resistance Training Group showed improvement in the sit/ stand (p=0.022), balance with feet in a row (p=0.039) and queued (p=0.001). The second showed a statistical difference in speed and balance with the feet lined up and the feet together (p=0.008; p=0.02; and p=0.043, respectively). Concerning flexibility, the Resistance Training Group had improvement (p=0.001), whereas in the Aerobic Exercise Group, no significant difference was seen (p=0.359). Both groups had improvement in the six-minute walking test, but no significant improvement was seen in the Aerobic Exercise Group (p=0.033). CONCLUSION: Both groups showed improvement in physical fitness. No statistical difference was seen when groups was compared in the short physical performance battery, flexibility, and six-minute walking test. Clinical trial register: UTN: U1111-1141-3066
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spelling pubmed-48728862016-08-10 Effects of resistance training and aerobic exercise in elderly people concerning physical fitness and ability: a prospective clinical trial Roma, Maria Fernanda Bottino Busse, Alexandre Leopold Betoni, Rosana Aparecida de Melo, Antonio Cesar Kong, Juwando Santarem, Jose Maria Jacob, Wilson Einstein (Sao Paulo) Original Article OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of physical fitness and function on older adults in two programs of supervised exercise activity: resistance training and aerobic exercise. METHODS: This study is a randomized, prospective clinical trial composed of sedentary elderly people who did not have contraindications to exercise. Participants were divided into two groups: group one performed 6 exercises of resistance training twice a week, and group two participated in walking activity for 30 minutes twice a week. Functional assessment (time 0,6 and 12 months) was measured by the Short Physical Performance Battery (time to sit or stand, gait speed, and balance), flexibility test, and the six-minute walking test. We randomly selected 96 patients: 46 in the Resistance Training Group and 50 in the Aerobic Exercise Group. In the Resistance Training Group, 46 attended the first assessment and 20 attended until the third section. In the Aerobic Exercise Group, 50 attended the first assessment and 12 attended until the third assessment. RESULTS: Mean age was 68.8 years in the Resistance Training Group and 69.1 years in the Aerobic Exercise Group. The Resistance Training Group showed improvement in the sit/ stand (p=0.022), balance with feet in a row (p=0.039) and queued (p=0.001). The second showed a statistical difference in speed and balance with the feet lined up and the feet together (p=0.008; p=0.02; and p=0.043, respectively). Concerning flexibility, the Resistance Training Group had improvement (p=0.001), whereas in the Aerobic Exercise Group, no significant difference was seen (p=0.359). Both groups had improvement in the six-minute walking test, but no significant improvement was seen in the Aerobic Exercise Group (p=0.033). CONCLUSION: Both groups showed improvement in physical fitness. No statistical difference was seen when groups was compared in the short physical performance battery, flexibility, and six-minute walking test. Clinical trial register: UTN: U1111-1141-3066 Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC4872886/ /pubmed/23843053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1679-45082013000200003 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Roma, Maria Fernanda Bottino
Busse, Alexandre Leopold
Betoni, Rosana Aparecida
de Melo, Antonio Cesar
Kong, Juwando
Santarem, Jose Maria
Jacob, Wilson
Effects of resistance training and aerobic exercise in elderly people concerning physical fitness and ability: a prospective clinical trial
title Effects of resistance training and aerobic exercise in elderly people concerning physical fitness and ability: a prospective clinical trial
title_full Effects of resistance training and aerobic exercise in elderly people concerning physical fitness and ability: a prospective clinical trial
title_fullStr Effects of resistance training and aerobic exercise in elderly people concerning physical fitness and ability: a prospective clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of resistance training and aerobic exercise in elderly people concerning physical fitness and ability: a prospective clinical trial
title_short Effects of resistance training and aerobic exercise in elderly people concerning physical fitness and ability: a prospective clinical trial
title_sort effects of resistance training and aerobic exercise in elderly people concerning physical fitness and ability: a prospective clinical trial
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4872886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23843053
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1679-45082013000200003
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