Frontiers in Public Health (May 2020)

Strength Improvements of Different 10-Week Multicomponent Exercise Programs in Elderly Women

  • José María González-Ravé,
  • Rubén Cuéllar-Cañadilla,
  • Teresa García-Pastor,
  • Daniel Juárez Santos-García

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.00130
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The purpose of this study was to analyze and compare the effects of various muscle strength sessions performed during 10 weeks physical conditioning programs and 4 weeks of detraining on the physical conditioning, body composition and hematology of elderly women. 48 women were randomly distributed in four groups: a physical conditioning group (PCG; n = 12) with two sessions per week; a PCG with an extra-session focus on hypertrophy (PCGH; n = 12), a PCG with an extra-session in a shallow pool (PCGP; n = 12); and a control group (CG; n = 12). PCGH achieved a significant increase in Abalakov. Significant differences between the CG and the other groups were found in Countermovement Jump. There were significant improvements in the chair-stand test in the PCG and PCGH. The training programs suspected improvements in HDL, LDL, baseline glucose and glycated hemoglobin. In conclusion, a training program with an extra-session focus on hypertrophy achieved a greater improvement in strength in elderly women.

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