Functional mobility of older adults after concentric and eccentric endurance exercise

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作者
Gault, Mandy Lucinda [1 ,2 ]
Clements, Richard Edward [1 ]
Willems, Mark Elizabeth Theodorus [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chichester, Dept Sport & Exercise Sci, Chichester PO19 6PE, W Sussex, England
[2] Sch Sci Technol & Hlth, Ipswich IP4 1QJ, Suffolk, England
关键词
Health promotion; Ageing; Downhill treadmill walking; Self-selected intensity; TO-STAND PERFORMANCE; WALKING SPEED; PERCEIVED EXERTION; HEALTHY WOMEN; MUSCLE GROUPS; STRENGTH; RESISTANCE; INTENSITY; MEN; AGE;
D O I
10.1007/s00421-012-2338-4
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Age-associated decline in muscle mass and strength impairs functional mobility in older adults. We examined the effects of an eccentric endurance exercise programme (downhill treadmill walking, DTW) at a self-selected walking speed (SSWS) on functional mobility and eccentric and concentric strength of m. quadriceps femoris of older adults. Twenty-four older adults (67 +/- A 4 years) were randomly assigned to complete 3 x 30 min treadmill walks per week for 12 weeks on a level (n = 11, LTW 0%) or downhill (n = 13, DTW -10%) treadmill gradient at SSWS. SSWS was re-adjusted every 4 weeks. Participants were assessed for five repetition sit-to-stand (5-RSTS), maximal walking speed (MWS), timed up-and-go (TUG) and dynamic strength. SSWS was similar for both groups with increases from 1.18 +/- A 0.11 to 1.53 +/- A 0.09 m s(-1) (LTW) and 1.26 +/- A 0.16 to 1.61 +/- A 0.12 m s(-1) (DTW) (time, P < 0.01). Improvements in 5-RSTS, MWS and TUG were substantial and similar for both groups (time, P < 0.01). 5-RSTS (baseline LTW: 8.50 +/- A 1.19 s, DTW: 8.54 +/- A 1.52 s) improved by 32 and 34%. MWS (baseline LTW: 2.39 +/- A 0.38 m s(-1), DTW: 2.40 +/- A 0.33 m s(-1)) improved by 22 and 23%. TUG (baseline LTW: 5.58 +/- A 0.51 s, DTW: 5.46 +/- A 0.89 s) improved by 22% for both groups. Peak eccentric and concentric torque did not change. Knee angle of concentric peak torque (180A degrees A s(-1)) was decreased after 12 weeks in both groups (LTW: 37A degrees A A +/- A 16A degrees to 26A degrees A A +/- A 14A degrees, DTW: 42A degrees A A +/- A 18A degrees to 37A degrees A A +/- A 16A degrees, P < 0.05). Regular level and downhill treadmill walking by older adults, at a SSWS, results in substantial improvements in functional mobility. Changes in functional mobility were not explained by changes in dynamic strength of the m. quadriceps femoris.
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