Effects of a sixteen-weeks High-Speed Resistance Training program on physical function in community-dwelling independent older adults
| dc.contributor.author | Duarte Martins, Alexandre | |
| dc.contributor.author | Fernandes, Orlando | |
| dc.contributor.author | Paulo Brito, Joao | |
| dc.contributor.author | Oliveira, Rafael | |
| dc.contributor.author | Batalha, Nuno | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2026-01-05T21:33:19Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2026-01-05T21:33:19Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2024 | |
| dc.description.abstract | This study examined the effects of a sixteen-week high-speed resistance training (HSRT) on physical function in community-dwelling independent older adults. Seventy-four independent older adults (age, 69.17±4.53y; body mass index, 28.10±4.66 kg/m²) voluntarily participated in the study. Participants were divided into two groups, intervention group (IG) [N=37] and control group (CG) [N=37]. The IG performed the HSRT with three sessions per week, each session of 50-60 min being comprised of five-six exercises, two-three sets, and six–ten reps/exercise. The intensity was gradually increased after each session in accordance with the concentric movement velocity (>1.3 to 0.75 m/s) representing approximately 20% to 60% of one repetition maximum. IG executed the exercises as quickly as possible in the concentric phase while the eccentric phase was controlled to last between 2 to 3sec. The velocity was monitored through a BEAST™ sensor. CG maintained activities of daily living controlled by the application of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Outcomes were assessed through the handgrip test (both sides) and functional fitness tests (30s chair‐stand; timed-up & go [TUG] test; seated medicine ball throw test [SMBTT]; and 6 min-walking test [6MWT]. After the intervention period, IG showed improvements on 30s chair‐stand (p<0.001; Effect Size (ES)=2.58 [1.96, 3.29]); TUG test (p<0.001; ES=-1.71 [-2.20, -1.28]); SMBTT (p<0.001; ES=0.76 [0.53, 1.00]); 6MWT (p<0.001; ES=0.89 [0.59, 1.23]); handgrip test on the dominant (p<0.001; ES=0.66 [0.45, 0.89]); and non-dominant side (p<0.001; ES=0.66 [0.44, 0.84]). While the CG exhibited a significant decrease in performance across all outcomes, except for SMBTT and handgrip test on the non-dominant side, where no significant differences were observed. The results suggest that the HSRT is an effective and safe exercise approach to improve physical function in older adults. | por |
| dc.identifier.authoremail | alexandre.martins@uevora.pt | |
| dc.identifier.authoremail | orlandoj@uevora.pt | |
| dc.identifier.authoremail | jbrito@esdrm.ipsantarem.pt | |
| dc.identifier.authoremail | rafaeloliveira@esdrm.ipsantarem.pt | |
| dc.identifier.authoremail | nmpba@uevora.pt | |
| dc.identifier.citation | Duarte Martins, A., Fernandes, O., Paulo Brito, J., Oliveira, R., & Batalha, N. (2023). Effects of a sixteen-weeks High-Speed Resistance Training program on physical function in community-dwelling independent older adults. [Oral Presentation]. Ageing Congress 2024, Lisbon, Portugal. Book of abstracts: https://tinyurl.com/22z8tong | por |
| dc.identifier.doi | 978-989-54452-7-1 | por |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/40132 | |
| dc.identifier.withinvitedoralpresentation | nao | por |
| dc.identifier.withoralpresentation | sim | por |
| dc.identifier.withposter | nao | por |
| dc.language.iso | eng | por |
| dc.rights | openAccess | por |
| dc.subject | Elderly | por |
| dc.subject | Resistance training | por |
| dc.subject | Velocity-based training | por |
| dc.subject | Physical function | por |
| dc.title | Effects of a sixteen-weeks High-Speed Resistance Training program on physical function in community-dwelling independent older adults | por |
| dc.type | lecture |