LOW-LOAD RESISTANCE EXERCISE IMPROVES COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTS

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Autor(a) principal: Sardeli,Amanda Veiga
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Ferreira,Marina Lívia Venturini, Santos,Lucas do Carmo, Rodrigues,Marília de Souza, Damasceno,Alfredo, Cavaglieri,Cláudia Regina, Chacon-Mikahil,Mara Patrícia Traina
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de medicina do esporte (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: Resistance exercise (RE) training is widely recommended for increasing muscle strength and mass in older adults. RE is also a potential stimulus to improve cognitive functions (CF), but the best protocol for this purpose is unknown. Objective: To compare the effects of different RE protocols on CF in the same group of individuals. Methods: Twenty-four older adults were randomized (cross over) to control (CON) and lower limb RE protocols with high load (HL - 80% of 1RM), low load (LL - 30% of 1RM) and LL with blood flow restriction (LL-BFR - 30% of 1RM and 50% BFR). For CF assessment, participants underwent the Stroop test before and after each RE protocol. Results: Reduction in response time for Stroop neutral stimuli was greater after LL (effect size (ES) = -0.92) compared to CON (ES = -0.18) and HL (ES = -0.03), but was not different from LL-BFR (ES = -0.24). The reduced response time was associated with reduced parasympathetic modulation and increased cardiac output across protocols. Conclusion: LL was the most effective RE protocol to improve CF of older adults and a potential beneficial effect of LL-BFR on CF (non-significant) was identified. Therefore, LL resistance exercise appears to stimulate acute cognitive improvements in healthy older adults, probably through exercise-induced optimal autonomic modulation changes. Level of Evidence I; Therapeutic studies-Investigating the results of treatment.
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spelling LOW-LOAD RESISTANCE EXERCISE IMPROVES COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTSElderlyCognitionExercise therapyHealth promotionABSTRACT Introduction: Resistance exercise (RE) training is widely recommended for increasing muscle strength and mass in older adults. RE is also a potential stimulus to improve cognitive functions (CF), but the best protocol for this purpose is unknown. Objective: To compare the effects of different RE protocols on CF in the same group of individuals. Methods: Twenty-four older adults were randomized (cross over) to control (CON) and lower limb RE protocols with high load (HL - 80% of 1RM), low load (LL - 30% of 1RM) and LL with blood flow restriction (LL-BFR - 30% of 1RM and 50% BFR). For CF assessment, participants underwent the Stroop test before and after each RE protocol. Results: Reduction in response time for Stroop neutral stimuli was greater after LL (effect size (ES) = -0.92) compared to CON (ES = -0.18) and HL (ES = -0.03), but was not different from LL-BFR (ES = -0.24). The reduced response time was associated with reduced parasympathetic modulation and increased cardiac output across protocols. Conclusion: LL was the most effective RE protocol to improve CF of older adults and a potential beneficial effect of LL-BFR on CF (non-significant) was identified. Therefore, LL resistance exercise appears to stimulate acute cognitive improvements in healthy older adults, probably through exercise-induced optimal autonomic modulation changes. Level of Evidence I; Therapeutic studies-Investigating the results of treatment.Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte2018-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-86922018000200125Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte v.24 n.2 2018reponame:Revista brasileira de medicina do esporte (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte (SBMEE)instacron:SBMEE10.1590/1517-869220182402179200info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSardeli,Amanda VeigaFerreira,Marina Lívia VenturiniSantos,Lucas do CarmoRodrigues,Marília de SouzaDamasceno,AlfredoCavaglieri,Cláudia ReginaChacon-Mikahil,Mara Patrícia Trainaeng2018-06-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1517-86922018000200125Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbmeONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@medicinadoesporte.org.br1806-99401517-8692opendoar:2018-06-21T00:00Revista brasileira de medicina do esporte (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte (SBMEE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv LOW-LOAD RESISTANCE EXERCISE IMPROVES COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTS
title LOW-LOAD RESISTANCE EXERCISE IMPROVES COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTS
spellingShingle LOW-LOAD RESISTANCE EXERCISE IMPROVES COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTS
Sardeli,Amanda Veiga
Elderly
Cognition
Exercise therapy
Health promotion
title_short LOW-LOAD RESISTANCE EXERCISE IMPROVES COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTS
title_full LOW-LOAD RESISTANCE EXERCISE IMPROVES COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTS
title_fullStr LOW-LOAD RESISTANCE EXERCISE IMPROVES COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTS
title_full_unstemmed LOW-LOAD RESISTANCE EXERCISE IMPROVES COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTS
title_sort LOW-LOAD RESISTANCE EXERCISE IMPROVES COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTS
author Sardeli,Amanda Veiga
author_facet Sardeli,Amanda Veiga
Ferreira,Marina Lívia Venturini
Santos,Lucas do Carmo
Rodrigues,Marília de Souza
Damasceno,Alfredo
Cavaglieri,Cláudia Regina
Chacon-Mikahil,Mara Patrícia Traina
author_role author
author2 Ferreira,Marina Lívia Venturini
Santos,Lucas do Carmo
Rodrigues,Marília de Souza
Damasceno,Alfredo
Cavaglieri,Cláudia Regina
Chacon-Mikahil,Mara Patrícia Traina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sardeli,Amanda Veiga
Ferreira,Marina Lívia Venturini
Santos,Lucas do Carmo
Rodrigues,Marília de Souza
Damasceno,Alfredo
Cavaglieri,Cláudia Regina
Chacon-Mikahil,Mara Patrícia Traina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Elderly
Cognition
Exercise therapy
Health promotion
topic Elderly
Cognition
Exercise therapy
Health promotion
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Resistance exercise (RE) training is widely recommended for increasing muscle strength and mass in older adults. RE is also a potential stimulus to improve cognitive functions (CF), but the best protocol for this purpose is unknown. Objective: To compare the effects of different RE protocols on CF in the same group of individuals. Methods: Twenty-four older adults were randomized (cross over) to control (CON) and lower limb RE protocols with high load (HL - 80% of 1RM), low load (LL - 30% of 1RM) and LL with blood flow restriction (LL-BFR - 30% of 1RM and 50% BFR). For CF assessment, participants underwent the Stroop test before and after each RE protocol. Results: Reduction in response time for Stroop neutral stimuli was greater after LL (effect size (ES) = -0.92) compared to CON (ES = -0.18) and HL (ES = -0.03), but was not different from LL-BFR (ES = -0.24). The reduced response time was associated with reduced parasympathetic modulation and increased cardiac output across protocols. Conclusion: LL was the most effective RE protocol to improve CF of older adults and a potential beneficial effect of LL-BFR on CF (non-significant) was identified. Therefore, LL resistance exercise appears to stimulate acute cognitive improvements in healthy older adults, probably through exercise-induced optimal autonomic modulation changes. Level of Evidence I; Therapeutic studies-Investigating the results of treatment.
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