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The effects of strength training on cognitive performance in elderly women

Aging is a degenerative process marked by recognized functional, physiological, and metabolic impairments, such as dynapenia and diminished cognitive capacity. Therefore, the search for innovative strategies to prevent/delay these physiological and cognitive disorders is essential to guarantee the i...

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Autores principales: Smolarek, André de Camargo, Ferreira, Luis Henrique Boiko, Mascarenhas, Luis Paulo Gomes, McAnulty, Steven R, Varela, Karla Daniele, Dangui, Mônica C, de Barros, Marcelo Paes, Utter, Alan C, Souza-Junior, Tácito P
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4896469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27330282
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S102126
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author Smolarek, André de Camargo
Ferreira, Luis Henrique Boiko
Mascarenhas, Luis Paulo Gomes
McAnulty, Steven R
Varela, Karla Daniele
Dangui, Mônica C
de Barros, Marcelo Paes
Utter, Alan C
Souza-Junior, Tácito P
author_facet Smolarek, André de Camargo
Ferreira, Luis Henrique Boiko
Mascarenhas, Luis Paulo Gomes
McAnulty, Steven R
Varela, Karla Daniele
Dangui, Mônica C
de Barros, Marcelo Paes
Utter, Alan C
Souza-Junior, Tácito P
author_sort Smolarek, André de Camargo
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description Aging is a degenerative process marked by recognized functional, physiological, and metabolic impairments, such as dynapenia and diminished cognitive capacity. Therefore, the search for innovative strategies to prevent/delay these physiological and cognitive disorders is essential to guarantee the independence and life quality of an elderly population. The aim of this work is to verify the effect of a 12-week resistance exercise program on the general physical aptitude and cognitive capacities of elderly and sedentary women. Twenty-nine women (65.87±5.69 years) were divided into two groups. The control group was composed of eight elderly women who met the same inclusion criteria of the study and the strength training group was composed of 29 elderly women who were subjected to a resistance exercise program defined by 12 upper and lower limb exercises combined in 3×10 repetitions with 1-minute interval between repetitions and two resting minutes between exercises (three times/week). Weight loads were fixed between 60% and 75% of the apparent 1 repetition maximum, which was estimated by the test of 10 maximum repetitions. The direct curl was performed for upper body strength evaluation with 2.3 kg dumbbells for 30 seconds, whereas the chair test was used for lower body evaluation (total sit–stand movements in 30 seconds). The cognitive capacities of subjects were evaluated by “The Montreal Cognitive Assessment” questionnaire. After 12 weeks, the elderly group showed significant increases in the average upper body strength (58%), lower body strength (68%), and cognitive capacity (19%). The present study demonstrated that regular resistance exercises could provide significant gains on the upper and lower body strength concomitant to positive improvements on cognitive capacities of elderly women, bringing enhanced life quality.
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spelling pubmed-48964692016-06-21 The effects of strength training on cognitive performance in elderly women Smolarek, André de Camargo Ferreira, Luis Henrique Boiko Mascarenhas, Luis Paulo Gomes McAnulty, Steven R Varela, Karla Daniele Dangui, Mônica C de Barros, Marcelo Paes Utter, Alan C Souza-Junior, Tácito P Clin Interv Aging Original Research Aging is a degenerative process marked by recognized functional, physiological, and metabolic impairments, such as dynapenia and diminished cognitive capacity. Therefore, the search for innovative strategies to prevent/delay these physiological and cognitive disorders is essential to guarantee the independence and life quality of an elderly population. The aim of this work is to verify the effect of a 12-week resistance exercise program on the general physical aptitude and cognitive capacities of elderly and sedentary women. Twenty-nine women (65.87±5.69 years) were divided into two groups. The control group was composed of eight elderly women who met the same inclusion criteria of the study and the strength training group was composed of 29 elderly women who were subjected to a resistance exercise program defined by 12 upper and lower limb exercises combined in 3×10 repetitions with 1-minute interval between repetitions and two resting minutes between exercises (three times/week). Weight loads were fixed between 60% and 75% of the apparent 1 repetition maximum, which was estimated by the test of 10 maximum repetitions. The direct curl was performed for upper body strength evaluation with 2.3 kg dumbbells for 30 seconds, whereas the chair test was used for lower body evaluation (total sit–stand movements in 30 seconds). The cognitive capacities of subjects were evaluated by “The Montreal Cognitive Assessment” questionnaire. After 12 weeks, the elderly group showed significant increases in the average upper body strength (58%), lower body strength (68%), and cognitive capacity (19%). The present study demonstrated that regular resistance exercises could provide significant gains on the upper and lower body strength concomitant to positive improvements on cognitive capacities of elderly women, bringing enhanced life quality. Dove Medical Press 2016-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4896469/ /pubmed/27330282 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S102126 Text en © 2016 Smolarek et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Ferreira, Luis Henrique Boiko
Mascarenhas, Luis Paulo Gomes
McAnulty, Steven R
Varela, Karla Daniele
Dangui, Mônica C
de Barros, Marcelo Paes
Utter, Alan C
Souza-Junior, Tácito P
The effects of strength training on cognitive performance in elderly women
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title_short The effects of strength training on cognitive performance in elderly women
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4896469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27330282
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S102126
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