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Resistance Circuit Training or Walking Training: Which Program Improves Muscle Strength and Functional Autonomy More in Older Women?

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH(2022)

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To evaluate the effects of two programs (resistance and walking training) on the functional autonomy and muscle strength (isometric and dynamic) of older women, 67 subjects were divided randomly into three groups: resistance training (RTG; Mean = 64.70 +/- 6.74 years), walking (WG, Mean = 65.56 +/- 7.82 years), and control (CG; Mean = 64.81 +/- 4.34). The experimental groups underwent a 16-week intervention. Muscle strength (isometric and dynamic) and functional autonomy were assessed. The subjects participating in the RTG showed improvements in the comparison pre to post-test in the maximal forces of upper limb (MULS) (Delta% = 49.48%; p = 0.001) and lower limb (MLLS) (Delta% = 56.70%; p = 0.001), isometric biceps forces (BIS) (Delta% = 30.13%; p = 0.001) and quadriceps forces (QIS) (Delta% = 65.92%; p = 0.001), and in the general index (GI) of functional autonomy (Delta% = -18.32%; p = 0.002). The WG improved in all functional autonomy tests, except for the standing up from prone position test (SVDP). In strength tests, the WG obtained improvements only in the QIS (Delta% = 41.80%; p = 0.001) and MLLS (Delta% = 49.13%; p = 0.001) tests. The RTG obtained better results (p < 0.05) when compared to the WG and CG. The results allow us to infer that resistance exercise programs are more effective in increasing strength and functional autonomy, a fact that may mitigate the deleterious effects on health of aging.
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quality of life,functional independence,physical exercise
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