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The effectiveness of two different multimodal training modes on physical performance in elderly
The study compared the effect of 12-week multimodal training programme performed twice a week at the regular exercise facility (REF) with the 12-week multimodal training programme performed three times per week as a part of the research programme (EX). Additionally, the study analysed how the experi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7254426/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32499886 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ejtm.2019.8820 |
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author | Oreská, Ľudmila Slobodová, Lucia Vajda, Matej Kaplánová, Adriana Tirpáková, Veronika Cvečka, Ján Buzgó, Gabriel Ukropec, Jozef Ukropcová, Barbara Sedliak, Milan |
author_facet | Oreská, Ľudmila Slobodová, Lucia Vajda, Matej Kaplánová, Adriana Tirpáková, Veronika Cvečka, Ján Buzgó, Gabriel Ukropec, Jozef Ukropcová, Barbara Sedliak, Milan |
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description | The study compared the effect of 12-week multimodal training programme performed twice a week at the regular exercise facility (REF) with the 12-week multimodal training programme performed three times per week as a part of the research programme (EX). Additionally, the study analysed how the experimental training programme affect the physical performance of cognitive healthy and mild cognitive impaired elderly (MCI). The REF training group included 19 elderly (65.00±3.62 years). The experimental training programme combined cognitively healthy (EXH: n=16; 66.3±6.42 years) and age-matched individuals with MCI (EXMCI: n=14; 66.00±4.79 years). 10m maximal walking speed (10mMWS), Five Times Sit-to-Stand Test (FTSS), maximal and relative voluntary contraction (MVC & rel. MVC) were analysed. The REF group improved in 10mMWS (t=2.431, p=.026), the MVC (t=-3.528, p=.002) and relative MVC (t=3.553, p=.002). The EXH group improved in FTSS (t=5.210, P=.000), MVC (t=2.771, p=.018) and relative MVC (t=-3.793, p=.004). EXMCI improved in FTSS (t=2.936, p=.012) and MVC (t=-2.276, p=.040). According to results, both training programmes sufficiently improved walking speed and muscle strength in cognitively healthy elderly. Moreover, the experimental training programme improved muscle strength in MCI elderly. |
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spelling | pubmed-72544262020-06-03 The effectiveness of two different multimodal training modes on physical performance in elderly Oreská, Ľudmila Slobodová, Lucia Vajda, Matej Kaplánová, Adriana Tirpáková, Veronika Cvečka, Ján Buzgó, Gabriel Ukropec, Jozef Ukropcová, Barbara Sedliak, Milan Eur J Transl Myol Article The study compared the effect of 12-week multimodal training programme performed twice a week at the regular exercise facility (REF) with the 12-week multimodal training programme performed three times per week as a part of the research programme (EX). Additionally, the study analysed how the experimental training programme affect the physical performance of cognitive healthy and mild cognitive impaired elderly (MCI). The REF training group included 19 elderly (65.00±3.62 years). The experimental training programme combined cognitively healthy (EXH: n=16; 66.3±6.42 years) and age-matched individuals with MCI (EXMCI: n=14; 66.00±4.79 years). 10m maximal walking speed (10mMWS), Five Times Sit-to-Stand Test (FTSS), maximal and relative voluntary contraction (MVC & rel. MVC) were analysed. The REF group improved in 10mMWS (t=2.431, p=.026), the MVC (t=-3.528, p=.002) and relative MVC (t=3.553, p=.002). The EXH group improved in FTSS (t=5.210, P=.000), MVC (t=2.771, p=.018) and relative MVC (t=-3.793, p=.004). EXMCI improved in FTSS (t=2.936, p=.012) and MVC (t=-2.276, p=.040). According to results, both training programmes sufficiently improved walking speed and muscle strength in cognitively healthy elderly. Moreover, the experimental training programme improved muscle strength in MCI elderly. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2020-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7254426/ /pubmed/32499886 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ejtm.2019.8820 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License (by-nc 4.0) which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Article Oreská, Ľudmila Slobodová, Lucia Vajda, Matej Kaplánová, Adriana Tirpáková, Veronika Cvečka, Ján Buzgó, Gabriel Ukropec, Jozef Ukropcová, Barbara Sedliak, Milan The effectiveness of two different multimodal training modes on physical performance in elderly |
title | The effectiveness of two different multimodal training modes on physical performance in elderly |
title_full | The effectiveness of two different multimodal training modes on physical performance in elderly |
title_fullStr | The effectiveness of two different multimodal training modes on physical performance in elderly |
title_full_unstemmed | The effectiveness of two different multimodal training modes on physical performance in elderly |
title_short | The effectiveness of two different multimodal training modes on physical performance in elderly |
title_sort | effectiveness of two different multimodal training modes on physical performance in elderly |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7254426/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32499886 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ejtm.2019.8820 |
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