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Effects of whole-body vibration training frequency on neuromuscular performance: a randomized controlled study
This study compared the efficacy of two whole-body vibration (WBV) protocols with equal training volume and different frequency of training sessions/week on body composition and physical fitness. Sixty male air force cadets (age: 20.5±1.4 years) were randomly assigned to a lower frequency (Lf-WBV),...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6786327/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31624422 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2019.87049 |
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author | Karatrantou, Konstantina Bilios, Petros Bogdanis, Gregory C. Ioakimidis, Panagiotis Soulas, Eleutherios Gerodimos, Vassilis |
author_facet | Karatrantou, Konstantina Bilios, Petros Bogdanis, Gregory C. Ioakimidis, Panagiotis Soulas, Eleutherios Gerodimos, Vassilis |
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description | This study compared the efficacy of two whole-body vibration (WBV) protocols with equal training volume and different frequency of training sessions/week on body composition and physical fitness. Sixty male air force cadets (age: 20.5±1.4 years) were randomly assigned to a lower frequency (Lf-WBV), a higher frequency (Hf-WBV) or a control group (CG). The training volume was equated (20 training sessions) between the two WBV groups, but the number of weekly training sessions was different. The Lf-WBV group trained three times per week, the Hf-WBV group trained five times per week, while the CG did not perform any training. Each training session, for both groups, included 10 sets x 1 min with 1 min rest of WBV on a synchronous vibration platform (25–35 Hz, 4–6 mm). Body composition, flexibility, maximal strength, 30 m sprint time, squat jump (SJ) and countermovement jump (CMJ) performance, Wingate test performance, and 20 m shuttle run performance were evaluated before and after training. Only the Hf-WBV group demonstrated an increase in flexibility (+7%; p<0.01; d=0.33) and maximal strength (+10%; p=0.016; d= 0.59), and a significant reduction in fat mass (-6.2%; p<0.01; d=0.21). SJ performance improved to a similar extent in both Hf-WBV and Lf-WBV groups (+7%; p<0.01; d=0.32). There were no changes in any parameter in the CG. In conclusion, only the condensed weekly WBV protocol was effective in improving body composition, flexibility, lower limb strength and power in young active individuals. The WBV protocol with the higher dispersion of training sessions per week (lower training frequency/week) improved SJ performance but did not have any effect on body composition, flexibility, or maximal strength. |
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spelling | pubmed-67863272019-10-17 Effects of whole-body vibration training frequency on neuromuscular performance: a randomized controlled study Karatrantou, Konstantina Bilios, Petros Bogdanis, Gregory C. Ioakimidis, Panagiotis Soulas, Eleutherios Gerodimos, Vassilis Biol Sport Original Paper This study compared the efficacy of two whole-body vibration (WBV) protocols with equal training volume and different frequency of training sessions/week on body composition and physical fitness. Sixty male air force cadets (age: 20.5±1.4 years) were randomly assigned to a lower frequency (Lf-WBV), a higher frequency (Hf-WBV) or a control group (CG). The training volume was equated (20 training sessions) between the two WBV groups, but the number of weekly training sessions was different. The Lf-WBV group trained three times per week, the Hf-WBV group trained five times per week, while the CG did not perform any training. Each training session, for both groups, included 10 sets x 1 min with 1 min rest of WBV on a synchronous vibration platform (25–35 Hz, 4–6 mm). Body composition, flexibility, maximal strength, 30 m sprint time, squat jump (SJ) and countermovement jump (CMJ) performance, Wingate test performance, and 20 m shuttle run performance were evaluated before and after training. Only the Hf-WBV group demonstrated an increase in flexibility (+7%; p<0.01; d=0.33) and maximal strength (+10%; p=0.016; d= 0.59), and a significant reduction in fat mass (-6.2%; p<0.01; d=0.21). SJ performance improved to a similar extent in both Hf-WBV and Lf-WBV groups (+7%; p<0.01; d=0.32). There were no changes in any parameter in the CG. In conclusion, only the condensed weekly WBV protocol was effective in improving body composition, flexibility, lower limb strength and power in young active individuals. The WBV protocol with the higher dispersion of training sessions per week (lower training frequency/week) improved SJ performance but did not have any effect on body composition, flexibility, or maximal strength. Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2019-07-31 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6786327/ /pubmed/31624422 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2019.87049 Text en Copyright © Biology of Sport 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Karatrantou, Konstantina Bilios, Petros Bogdanis, Gregory C. Ioakimidis, Panagiotis Soulas, Eleutherios Gerodimos, Vassilis Effects of whole-body vibration training frequency on neuromuscular performance: a randomized controlled study |
title | Effects of whole-body vibration training frequency on neuromuscular performance: a randomized controlled study |
title_full | Effects of whole-body vibration training frequency on neuromuscular performance: a randomized controlled study |
title_fullStr | Effects of whole-body vibration training frequency on neuromuscular performance: a randomized controlled study |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of whole-body vibration training frequency on neuromuscular performance: a randomized controlled study |
title_short | Effects of whole-body vibration training frequency on neuromuscular performance: a randomized controlled study |
title_sort | effects of whole-body vibration training frequency on neuromuscular performance: a randomized controlled study |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6786327/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31624422 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2019.87049 |
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