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Effects of linear versus nonperiodized resistance training on isometric force and skeletal muscle mass adaptations in sarcopenic older adults

The aim of this study was to compare the effects of linear periodization (LP) versus nonperiodized (NP) resistance training on upper-body isometric force and skeletal muscle mass (SMM) in sarcopenic older adults. Twenty sarcopenic older adults were randomly assigned into the LP and NP groups and per...

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Autores principales: de Freitas, Marcelo Conrado, de Souza Pereira, Caroline Galan, Batista, Vitor Cabrera, Rossi, Fabricio Eduardo, Ribeiro, Alex Silva, Cyrino, Edilson Serpeloni, Cholewa, Jason M., Gobbo, Luís Alberto
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Publicado: Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6416506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30899751
http://dx.doi.org/10.12965/jer.1836534.267
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author de Freitas, Marcelo Conrado
de Souza Pereira, Caroline Galan
Batista, Vitor Cabrera
Rossi, Fabricio Eduardo
Ribeiro, Alex Silva
Cyrino, Edilson Serpeloni
Cholewa, Jason M.
Gobbo, Luís Alberto
author_facet de Freitas, Marcelo Conrado
de Souza Pereira, Caroline Galan
Batista, Vitor Cabrera
Rossi, Fabricio Eduardo
Ribeiro, Alex Silva
Cyrino, Edilson Serpeloni
Cholewa, Jason M.
Gobbo, Luís Alberto
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description The aim of this study was to compare the effects of linear periodization (LP) versus nonperiodized (NP) resistance training on upper-body isometric force and skeletal muscle mass (SMM) in sarcopenic older adults. Twenty sarcopenic older adults were randomly assigned into the LP and NP groups and performed 16 weeks of resistance training. The SMM was measured by octopolar bioelectrical impedance. The isometric force for handgrip and trunk were assessed by dynamometer. Evaluations were performed at baseline, after 4, 8, 12, and 16 weeks of resistance training. For total weight lifted, there was a main effect for time (F=126.986, P<0.001), statistically significant difference between condition (F=13.867, P=0.001) and interaction (F=8.778, P<0.001), whereby total weight lifted was greater for NP after 4 months of training. Isometric force for handgrip and trunk increased across time (P<0.001) but no significant differences between groups or interaction were observed (P>0.05). The SMM increased across time (P<0.05), however no significant difference between groups or interaction were observed (P>0.05). There were strong and significant correlations between handgrip maximum force and SMM (LP: rho=0.79, P=0.004 vs. NP: rho=−0.43, P=0.244) and handgrip mean force and SMM (LP: rho=0.68, P=0.021 vs. NP: rho=−0.37, P=0.332) only for the LP group. In conclusion, LP and NP resistance training induced similar benefits on upper-body isometric force and SMM in sarcopenic older adults. However, LP presented lower total weight lifted, suggesting that it is possible to obtain similar gains in isometric force and SMM with less total work.
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spelling pubmed-64165062019-03-21 Effects of linear versus nonperiodized resistance training on isometric force and skeletal muscle mass adaptations in sarcopenic older adults de Freitas, Marcelo Conrado de Souza Pereira, Caroline Galan Batista, Vitor Cabrera Rossi, Fabricio Eduardo Ribeiro, Alex Silva Cyrino, Edilson Serpeloni Cholewa, Jason M. Gobbo, Luís Alberto J Exerc Rehabil Original Article The aim of this study was to compare the effects of linear periodization (LP) versus nonperiodized (NP) resistance training on upper-body isometric force and skeletal muscle mass (SMM) in sarcopenic older adults. Twenty sarcopenic older adults were randomly assigned into the LP and NP groups and performed 16 weeks of resistance training. The SMM was measured by octopolar bioelectrical impedance. The isometric force for handgrip and trunk were assessed by dynamometer. Evaluations were performed at baseline, after 4, 8, 12, and 16 weeks of resistance training. For total weight lifted, there was a main effect for time (F=126.986, P<0.001), statistically significant difference between condition (F=13.867, P=0.001) and interaction (F=8.778, P<0.001), whereby total weight lifted was greater for NP after 4 months of training. Isometric force for handgrip and trunk increased across time (P<0.001) but no significant differences between groups or interaction were observed (P>0.05). The SMM increased across time (P<0.05), however no significant difference between groups or interaction were observed (P>0.05). There were strong and significant correlations between handgrip maximum force and SMM (LP: rho=0.79, P=0.004 vs. NP: rho=−0.43, P=0.244) and handgrip mean force and SMM (LP: rho=0.68, P=0.021 vs. NP: rho=−0.37, P=0.332) only for the LP group. In conclusion, LP and NP resistance training induced similar benefits on upper-body isometric force and SMM in sarcopenic older adults. However, LP presented lower total weight lifted, suggesting that it is possible to obtain similar gains in isometric force and SMM with less total work. Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation 2019-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6416506/ /pubmed/30899751 http://dx.doi.org/10.12965/jer.1836534.267 Text en Copyright © 2019 Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
de Freitas, Marcelo Conrado
de Souza Pereira, Caroline Galan
Batista, Vitor Cabrera
Rossi, Fabricio Eduardo
Ribeiro, Alex Silva
Cyrino, Edilson Serpeloni
Cholewa, Jason M.
Gobbo, Luís Alberto
Effects of linear versus nonperiodized resistance training on isometric force and skeletal muscle mass adaptations in sarcopenic older adults
title Effects of linear versus nonperiodized resistance training on isometric force and skeletal muscle mass adaptations in sarcopenic older adults
title_full Effects of linear versus nonperiodized resistance training on isometric force and skeletal muscle mass adaptations in sarcopenic older adults
title_fullStr Effects of linear versus nonperiodized resistance training on isometric force and skeletal muscle mass adaptations in sarcopenic older adults
title_full_unstemmed Effects of linear versus nonperiodized resistance training on isometric force and skeletal muscle mass adaptations in sarcopenic older adults
title_short Effects of linear versus nonperiodized resistance training on isometric force and skeletal muscle mass adaptations in sarcopenic older adults
title_sort effects of linear versus nonperiodized resistance training on isometric force and skeletal muscle mass adaptations in sarcopenic older adults
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6416506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30899751
http://dx.doi.org/10.12965/jer.1836534.267
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