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Effects of 10-week walking and walking with home-based resistance training on muscle quality, muscle size, and physical functional tests in healthy older individuals

BACKGROUND: Older individuals have been shown to present muscle atrophy in conjunction with increased fat fraction in some muscles. The proportion of fat and connective tissue within the skeletal muscle can be estimated from axial B-mode ultrasound images using echo intensity (EI). EI was used to ca...

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Autores principales: Yoshiko, Akito, Tomita, Aya, Ando, Ryosuke, Ogawa, Madoka, Kondo, Shohei, Saito, Akira, Tanaka, Noriko I., Koike, Teruhiko, Oshida, Yoshiharu, Akima, Hiroshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6240935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30473735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11556-018-0201-2
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author Yoshiko, Akito
Tomita, Aya
Ando, Ryosuke
Ogawa, Madoka
Kondo, Shohei
Saito, Akira
Tanaka, Noriko I.
Koike, Teruhiko
Oshida, Yoshiharu
Akima, Hiroshi
author_facet Yoshiko, Akito
Tomita, Aya
Ando, Ryosuke
Ogawa, Madoka
Kondo, Shohei
Saito, Akira
Tanaka, Noriko I.
Koike, Teruhiko
Oshida, Yoshiharu
Akima, Hiroshi
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description BACKGROUND: Older individuals have been shown to present muscle atrophy in conjunction with increased fat fraction in some muscles. The proportion of fat and connective tissue within the skeletal muscle can be estimated from axial B-mode ultrasound images using echo intensity (EI). EI was used to calculate the index of muscle quality. Walking, home-based weight-bearing resistance training, and its combinations are considered simple, easy, and practical exercise interventions for older adults. The purpose of this study was to quantify the effects of walking and walking with home-based resistance training on muscle quality of older individuals. METHODS: Thirty-one participants performed walking training only (W-group; 72 ± 5 years) and 33 participants performed walking and home-based resistance training (WR-group; 73 ± 6 years). This study was a non-randomized controlled trial with no control group. All participants were instructed to walk 2 or 3 sets per week for 10 weeks (one set: 30-min continuous walking). In addition, the WR-group performed home-based weight-bearing resistance training. EI was measured as a muscle quality index using axial B-mode ultrasound images of the rectus femoris and vastus lateralis of the mid-thigh. We further averaged these parameters to obtain the EI of the quadriceps femoris (QF). Participants further performed five functional tests: sit-ups, supine up, sit-to-stand, 5-m maximal walk, and 6-min walk. RESULTS: QF EI was significantly decreased in both groups after training (W-group 69.9 ± 7.4 a.u. to 61.7 ± 7.0 a.u., WR-group 64.0 ± 9.5 a.u. to 51.1 ± 10.0 a.u.; P < 0.05), suggesting improved muscle quality. QF EI was further decreased in the WR-group compared with the W-group. The sit-up test in both groups and the sit-to-stand and 5-m maximal walk tests in the W-group were significantly improved after training. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that training-induced stimulation is associated with a decrease in EI in some thigh regions. Furthermore, the addition of home-based resistance training to walking would be effective for a greater reduction of EI.
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spelling pubmed-62409352018-11-23 Effects of 10-week walking and walking with home-based resistance training on muscle quality, muscle size, and physical functional tests in healthy older individuals Yoshiko, Akito Tomita, Aya Ando, Ryosuke Ogawa, Madoka Kondo, Shohei Saito, Akira Tanaka, Noriko I. Koike, Teruhiko Oshida, Yoshiharu Akima, Hiroshi Eur Rev Aging Phys Act Research Article BACKGROUND: Older individuals have been shown to present muscle atrophy in conjunction with increased fat fraction in some muscles. The proportion of fat and connective tissue within the skeletal muscle can be estimated from axial B-mode ultrasound images using echo intensity (EI). EI was used to calculate the index of muscle quality. Walking, home-based weight-bearing resistance training, and its combinations are considered simple, easy, and practical exercise interventions for older adults. The purpose of this study was to quantify the effects of walking and walking with home-based resistance training on muscle quality of older individuals. METHODS: Thirty-one participants performed walking training only (W-group; 72 ± 5 years) and 33 participants performed walking and home-based resistance training (WR-group; 73 ± 6 years). This study was a non-randomized controlled trial with no control group. All participants were instructed to walk 2 or 3 sets per week for 10 weeks (one set: 30-min continuous walking). In addition, the WR-group performed home-based weight-bearing resistance training. EI was measured as a muscle quality index using axial B-mode ultrasound images of the rectus femoris and vastus lateralis of the mid-thigh. We further averaged these parameters to obtain the EI of the quadriceps femoris (QF). Participants further performed five functional tests: sit-ups, supine up, sit-to-stand, 5-m maximal walk, and 6-min walk. RESULTS: QF EI was significantly decreased in both groups after training (W-group 69.9 ± 7.4 a.u. to 61.7 ± 7.0 a.u., WR-group 64.0 ± 9.5 a.u. to 51.1 ± 10.0 a.u.; P < 0.05), suggesting improved muscle quality. QF EI was further decreased in the WR-group compared with the W-group. The sit-up test in both groups and the sit-to-stand and 5-m maximal walk tests in the W-group were significantly improved after training. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that training-induced stimulation is associated with a decrease in EI in some thigh regions. Furthermore, the addition of home-based resistance training to walking would be effective for a greater reduction of EI. BioMed Central 2018-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6240935/ /pubmed/30473735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11556-018-0201-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yoshiko, Akito
Tomita, Aya
Ando, Ryosuke
Ogawa, Madoka
Kondo, Shohei
Saito, Akira
Tanaka, Noriko I.
Koike, Teruhiko
Oshida, Yoshiharu
Akima, Hiroshi
Effects of 10-week walking and walking with home-based resistance training on muscle quality, muscle size, and physical functional tests in healthy older individuals
title Effects of 10-week walking and walking with home-based resistance training on muscle quality, muscle size, and physical functional tests in healthy older individuals
title_full Effects of 10-week walking and walking with home-based resistance training on muscle quality, muscle size, and physical functional tests in healthy older individuals
title_fullStr Effects of 10-week walking and walking with home-based resistance training on muscle quality, muscle size, and physical functional tests in healthy older individuals
title_full_unstemmed Effects of 10-week walking and walking with home-based resistance training on muscle quality, muscle size, and physical functional tests in healthy older individuals
title_short Effects of 10-week walking and walking with home-based resistance training on muscle quality, muscle size, and physical functional tests in healthy older individuals
title_sort effects of 10-week walking and walking with home-based resistance training on muscle quality, muscle size, and physical functional tests in healthy older individuals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6240935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30473735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11556-018-0201-2
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