The effects of resistance training on well-being and memory in elderly volunteers

被引:99
作者
Perrig-Chiello, P
Perrig, WJ
Ehrsam, R
Staehelin, HB
Krings, F
机构
[1] Univ Bern, Inst Psychol, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
[2] Univ Basel, Inst Sports, Basle, Switzerland
[3] Univ Basel, Geriatr Clin, Basle, Switzerland
关键词
cognitive function; elderly people; longitudinal study; memory; physical training;
D O I
10.1093/ageing/27.4.469
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Objective: to determine the short- and long-term effects of resistance training on muscle strength, psychological well-being, control-beliefs, cognitive speed and memory in normally active elderly people. Methods: 46 elderly people (mean age 73.2 years; 18 women and 28 men), were randomly assigned to training and control groups (n = 23 each). Pre- and post-tests were administered 1 week before and 1 week after the 8-week training intervention. The training sessions, performed once a week, consisted of a 10 min warm-up phase and eight resistance exercises on machines. Results: there was a significant increase in maximum dynamic strength in the training group. This training effect was associated with a significant decrease in self-attentiveness, which is known to enhance psychological wellbeing. No significant changes could be observed in control-beliefs. Modest effects on cognitive functioning occurred with the training procedure: although there were no changes in cognitive speed, significant pre/post-changes could be shown in free recall and recognition in the experimental group. A post-test comparison between the experimental group and control group showed a weak effect for recognition but no significant differences in free recall. Significant long-term effects were found in the training group for muscular strength and memory performance (free recall) 1 year later. Conclusion: an 8-week programme of resistance training lessens anxiety and self-attentiveness and improves muscle strength.
引用
收藏
页码:469 / 475
页数:7
相关论文
共 25 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], NURNBERGER ALTERSINV
[2]   SYSTEMATIC AEROBIC EXERCISE AND COMPONENTS OF REACTION-TIME IN OLDER WOMEN [J].
BAYLOR, AM ;
SPIRDUSO, WW .
JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY, 1988, 43 (05) :P121-P126
[3]  
BECKER P, 1989, TRIER PERSONLICHKEIT
[4]  
Blumental JA, 1989, J GERONTOL, V44, P147
[5]  
Chodzko-Zajko W J, 1994, Exerc Sport Sci Rev, V22, P195
[6]   THE INFLUENCE OF PHYSICAL-FITNESS ON AUTOMATIC AND EFFORTFUL MEMORY CHANGES IN AGING [J].
CHODZKOZAJKO, WJ ;
SCHULER, P ;
SOLOMON, J ;
HEINL, B ;
ELLIS, NR .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGING & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, 1992, 35 (04) :265-285
[7]  
Dustman R. E., 1994, Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, V2, P143
[8]  
EHRSAM R, UNPUB RESISTANCE TRA
[9]   RELATIONSHIPS AMONG AGE, EXERCISE, HEALTH, AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN A BRITISH SAMPLE [J].
EMERY, CF ;
HUPPERT, FA ;
SCHEIN, RL .
GERONTOLOGIST, 1995, 35 (03) :378-385
[10]   PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE EFFECTS OF AN EXERCISE PROGRAM FOR COMMUNITY-RESIDING OLDER ADULTS [J].
EMERY, CF ;
GATZ, M .
GERONTOLOGIST, 1990, 30 (02) :184-188