物理疗法
灵活性(工程)
医学
体力
平衡(能力)
强度(物理)
阻力训练
物理医学与康复
冠心病
有氧能力
心理学
心脏病学
数学
量子力学
物理
统计
作者
Martin Brochu,Patrick Savage,Melinda Lee,Justine Dee,M. Elaine Cress,Éric T. Poehlman,Marc D. Tischler,Philip A. Ades
标识
DOI:10.1152/japplphysiol.00804.2001
摘要
We studied whether disabled older women with coronary heart disease can perform resistance training at an intensity sufficient to improve measured and self-reported physical function [n = 30, 70.6 +/- 4.5 (SD) yr]. Compared with the controls, the resistance-training group showed significant improvements in overall measured physical function score using the Continuous-Scale Physical Functional Performance Test (+24 vs. +3%). The Continuous-Scale Physical Functional Performance Test measures physical function for 15 practical activities, such as carrying groceries or climbing stairs. Resistance training led to improved measures for domains of upper body strength (+18 vs. +6%), lower body strength (+23 vs. +6%), endurance (+26 vs. +1%), balance and coordination (+29 vs. -2%), and 6-min walk (+15 vs. +7%). Women involved in the flexibility-control group showed essentially no improvement for physical function measures. No changes were observed for body composition, aerobic capacity, or self-reported physical function in either group. In conclusion, disabled older women with coronary heart disease who participate in strength training are able to train at an intensity sufficient to result in improvements in multiple domains of measured physical functional performance, despite no change in lean body mass.
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