The effect of different training modalities on physical fitness in women over 50 years of age

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Autor(a) principal: Neves, Lucas Melo
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Diniz, Tiego Aparecido, Rossi, Fabrício Eduardo, Fortaleza, Ana Claudia De Souza, Horimoto, Eduardo Tomoyoshi, Geraldo, Vanessa De Oliveira, Santos, Vanessa Ribeiro Dos, Freitas Júnior, Ismael Forte
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1980-6574201600040016
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/157921
Resumo: Abstract It is not yet clear which physical exercise protocols have greater potential to mitigate the functional decline in physical fitness (coordination, flexibility, strength, agility and cardiorespiratory capacity). Thus, the objective of this study was to compare different training modalities on physical fitness in women over 50 years of age and understand which training protocol is more effective for promoting significant improvements in physical fitness. The initial sample consisted of 79 subjects, of which 17 dropped out, resulting in a total of 62 subjects who completed the study and are included in the analysis (n = 62). The average age of the study population was 60.1±5.4 years, divided into five groups: aerobic training, concurrent training, multimodal training, functional training and control group. Physical fitness was analyzed through AAHPERD (American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance) tests (0 and eighth weeks). The ANOVA analyses (aleatory effect) show a main effect of time for coordination (p<0.001), strength (p = 0.004), agility (p<0.001) and cardiorespiratory capacity (p<0.001), and statistically significant interactions for coordination (p = 0.003) and cardiorespiratory capacity (p = 0.033). When comparing the average relative differences between the group (Δ%), significant improvement was observed in coordination and agility (p<0.001) in the multimodal and functional training groups. For cardiorespiratory fitness, there was a significant improvement in the aerobic, concurrent and multimodal training groups (p<0.001) and strength increased in the functional training group (p = 0.04). Functional training was demonstrated to be more effective at promoting significant improvements in physical fitness than the other investigated exercise protocols.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The effect of different training modalities on physical fitness in women over 50 years of age
title The effect of different training modalities on physical fitness in women over 50 years of age
spellingShingle The effect of different training modalities on physical fitness in women over 50 years of age
Neves, Lucas Melo
AAHPERD
activities of daily living
exercise
title_short The effect of different training modalities on physical fitness in women over 50 years of age
title_full The effect of different training modalities on physical fitness in women over 50 years of age
title_fullStr The effect of different training modalities on physical fitness in women over 50 years of age
title_full_unstemmed The effect of different training modalities on physical fitness in women over 50 years of age
title_sort The effect of different training modalities on physical fitness in women over 50 years of age
author Neves, Lucas Melo
author_facet Neves, Lucas Melo
Diniz, Tiego Aparecido
Rossi, Fabrício Eduardo
Fortaleza, Ana Claudia De Souza
Horimoto, Eduardo Tomoyoshi
Geraldo, Vanessa De Oliveira
Santos, Vanessa Ribeiro Dos
Freitas Júnior, Ismael Forte
author_role author
author2 Diniz, Tiego Aparecido
Rossi, Fabrício Eduardo
Fortaleza, Ana Claudia De Souza
Horimoto, Eduardo Tomoyoshi
Geraldo, Vanessa De Oliveira
Santos, Vanessa Ribeiro Dos
Freitas Júnior, Ismael Forte
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author
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neves, Lucas Melo
Diniz, Tiego Aparecido
Rossi, Fabrício Eduardo
Fortaleza, Ana Claudia De Souza
Horimoto, Eduardo Tomoyoshi
Geraldo, Vanessa De Oliveira
Santos, Vanessa Ribeiro Dos
Freitas Júnior, Ismael Forte
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activities of daily living
exercise
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exercise
description Abstract It is not yet clear which physical exercise protocols have greater potential to mitigate the functional decline in physical fitness (coordination, flexibility, strength, agility and cardiorespiratory capacity). Thus, the objective of this study was to compare different training modalities on physical fitness in women over 50 years of age and understand which training protocol is more effective for promoting significant improvements in physical fitness. The initial sample consisted of 79 subjects, of which 17 dropped out, resulting in a total of 62 subjects who completed the study and are included in the analysis (n = 62). The average age of the study population was 60.1±5.4 years, divided into five groups: aerobic training, concurrent training, multimodal training, functional training and control group. Physical fitness was analyzed through AAHPERD (American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance) tests (0 and eighth weeks). The ANOVA analyses (aleatory effect) show a main effect of time for coordination (p<0.001), strength (p = 0.004), agility (p<0.001) and cardiorespiratory capacity (p<0.001), and statistically significant interactions for coordination (p = 0.003) and cardiorespiratory capacity (p = 0.033). When comparing the average relative differences between the group (Δ%), significant improvement was observed in coordination and agility (p<0.001) in the multimodal and functional training groups. For cardiorespiratory fitness, there was a significant improvement in the aerobic, concurrent and multimodal training groups (p<0.001) and strength increased in the functional training group (p = 0.04). Functional training was demonstrated to be more effective at promoting significant improvements in physical fitness than the other investigated exercise protocols.
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