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Effect of Two Years of Resistance Training on Health Status in Postmenopausal Women: Longitudinal Study Active Aging.

Effect of Two Years of Resistance Training on Muscular Strength, Body Composition, Functional Fitness, Metabolic Biomarkers, Cognition, and Cardiac Parameters in Postmenopausal Women: Longitudinal Study Active Aging


Sponsor

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Enrollment

200 participants

Start Date

Nov 23, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Aging is a natural process of the life cycle that can result in morphological, neuromuscular, metabolic, physiological, cognitive and behavioral changes that can compromise quality of life, autonomy, self-esteem, health and life expectancy, especially in the elderly. On the other hand, resistance training (RT) has been widely recommended for the elderly population, due to the numerous health benefits it brings, such as increased strength and muscle mass, reduced body fat, increased bone mineral content and density, and improved cardiometabolic profile, among others. However, the effectiveness of RT in attenuating or reversing the deleterious effects of aging has been analyzed by studies conducted, in most cases, over relatively short periods, i.e., eight to 24 weeks. Considering that recent investigations have demonstrated a wide variation in the adaptive responses to RT in this population, it is likely that many of these responses are time-dependent. Additionally, the influence of important mediators and moderators in this process, especially training intensity and volume, dietary habits, the presence or absence of diseases and degenerative processes that cause disability, and the use of polypharmaceuticals, has not yet been well established. Therefore, based on the Active Aging Longitudinal Study, a research project initiated in 2012, it is intend to analyze whether or not RT practice can produce positive and lasting adaptive responses on muscle strength, body composition, functional fitness, cognition, cardiometabolic biomarkers, and cardiac function in postmenopausal women, based on a randomized controlled clinical trial over a long period of time (two years). In addition, mediation and moderation analyses will be used to understand the real impact of RT on the outcomes to be analyzed.


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALEMin Age: 60 Years

Inclusion Criteria5

  • years of age or older;
  • physically independent;
  • not have cardiovascular, musculoskeletal or metabolic limitations that prevent the practice of physical exercises or the execution of motor tests;
  • not being on hormone replacement therapy;
  • not being involved in physical exercise more than once a week, over the six months prior to the start of the study.

Exclusion Criteria1

  • not participating in at least 85% of the training and not attending the assessments.

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Interventions

OTHERExercise

the RT program will consist of eight exercises for different body segments, namely: vertical bench press, horizontal leg press, low row, leg extension, scott curl, leg curl, triceps pulley and seated calf raise. Every 12 weeks of training, the program will be restructured with changes in the order in which the exercises are performed, the number of sets, the number of repetitions or the training system in an attempt to avoid a supposed adaptive plateau. The protocols in each stage will follow the recommendations for prescribing RT for the elderly, aiming at improving strength and hypertrophy, namely: a combination of single-joint and multi-joint exercises (free weights and machines), slow or moderate execution speed (ratio 1:2 for concentric and eccentric muscle actions, respectively), one to three sets of multiple repetitions, 8-12 RM or 10-15 RM, with recovery intervals between sets of one to two minutes, and a training frequency of two to three weekly sessions, on alternate days.

OTHERControl-no treatment

Participants will maintain their daily activities.


Locations(1)

State University of Londrina

Londrina, Paraná, Brazil

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