Multimodal Exercise for Functional Independence in Older Women: A randomized, sham-exercise controlled clinical Trial
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
80 participants
Jan 1, 1995
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Summary
Disability in older adults is multi-factorial, and in part related to age-related changes in exercise capacity, including muscle strength, power, and endurance. To address these multiple areas, more than one kind of exercise may be needed to optimize function. Therefore, we are testing the efficacy of a combined program of strength, power and cardiovascular fitness training on functional independence, health status, psycholgocial health and physical performance over one year.
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Interventions
Intervention group: Power, strength, and aerobic exercise training Setting: Supervised by a research assistant in a gym set up in the residence of the participants (subsidized apartments for the elderly) Modality: Machine-based multi-modal training using Keiser pneumatic resistance machines, Nu-step seated stepper machines and StairMaster stairclimber machine. Frequency: 3 days per week Intensity: Power training at 80% 1 repetition maximum, progressed each session as guided by daily use of Borg perceived exertion scale (15-17/20 or "hard to lift") and monthly repeat 1 repetition maximum testing. Strength training at 80% of 1 repetition maximum, progressed as for power training each session throughout the year. Aerobic training at 60% Heart rate reserve, calculated from peak aerobic capacity testing with indirect calorimetry, and progressed each session as guided by heart rate monitors during all exercise bouts and perceived exertion (12-14/20 on Borg perceived exertion scale). Volume: Each session lasted approximately 1 hour. 1 set of 8 repetitions of strength training, 1 set of 8 repetitions of power training, 20 minutes of aerobic exercise. Speed of contraction: As fast as possible for concentric phase for power training, 3 seconds for eccentric phase, 1 second rest between reps, 1 min rest between sets minimum. For strength training, same except that concentric phase lasted 3 seconds. Machines used: Chest press, seated row, leg press, hip abduction, knee extension. Length of intervention: 1 year.
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ACTRN12607000048482