Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (Jul 2022)

Strength training in elderly: An useful tool against sarcopenia

  • Roberto Cannataro,
  • Roberto Cannataro,
  • Roberto Cannataro,
  • Erika Cione,
  • Erika Cione,
  • Diego A. Bonilla,
  • Diego A. Bonilla,
  • Diego A. Bonilla,
  • Giuseppe Cerullo,
  • Fabrizio Angelini,
  • Giuseppe D'Antona,
  • Giuseppe D'Antona

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2022.950949
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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The loss of muscle mass and strength in elderly population (especially after the age of 65–70) represents a public health problem. Due to the high prevalence of frailty in older adults, cardiovascular or low-intensity exercise is implemented as first choice option. Although beneficial these training schemes are not as effective as strength-based resistance training for increasing muscle strength and hypertrophy. In fact, when performed progressively and under professional supervision, strength-based training has been proposed as an important and valid methodology to reduce sarcopenia-related problems. In this mini-review, we not only summarize the benefits of weight resistance training but also highlight practical recommendations and other non-conventional methods (e.g., suspension training) as part of an integral anti-sarcopenia strategy. Future directions including cluster set configurations and high-speed resistance training are also outlined.

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