Effects of six months of two different load training programs in elderly people
2011
The aim of this study is to investigate two different physical activities
programs. Five hundred sixty five voluntaries enabled physical activities,
164 male and 401 female, participated at this study 70,1±6,35 age, 157,4±7,8
high, 73,1±12 body weight, 29,5±4,4 BMI, were randomly divided in two groups
Both groups followed the same weekly frequency and training period. The
only difference between groups consisted in different training load. One
group performed for the same exercise high load training (HLG) 100% more
than the low load group (LLG). After six months of training the LLG did not
show any difference in body weight and BMI, whereas HLG showed a significant
decrease in both parameters body weight: -3,7% p<0,001 and BMI -1,8% p<0,001
Regarding the muscular flexibility assessed with finger to tip floor test
the LLG group showed an increase of 19,39& p<0,001 while HLG of 30,49% p<0
001. The balance improved in both groups: 33,95% p<0,001 in the LLG group,
41,4% p<0,001 in the HLG group. Considering the leg extensor muscle strength
assessed with stand chair test, the LLG group showed an increase of 26,24%
p<0,001 and of 34,69% p<0,001 in the HLG group. These results showed that
the improvement is correlated with load training according with the
population features of elderly people. In conclusion it can be assumed that
the physical activity is the most important factor as a countermeasure to
aging process and to improve the quality of life.
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