Effects of strength and power training on neuromuscular variables in older adults
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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23/09/2013
23/09/2013
2012
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The purpose of this study was to compare the neuromuscular adaptations produced by strength-training (ST) and power-training (PT) regimens in older individuals. Participants were balanced by quadriceps cross-sectional area (CSA) and leg-press 1-repetition maximum and randomly assigned to an ST group (n = 14; 63.6 +/- 4.0 yr, 79.7 +/- 17.2 kg, and 163.9 +/- 9.8 cm), a PT group (n = 16; 64.9 +/- 3.9 yr. 63.9 +/- 11.9 kg, and 157.4 +/- 7.7 cm), or a control group (n = 13; 63.0 +/- 4.0 yr, 67.2 +/- 10.8 kg, and 159.8 +/- 6.8 cm). ST and PT were equally effective in increasing (a) maximum dynamic and isometric strength (p < .05), (b) increasing quadriceps muscle CSA (p < .05), and (c) decreasing electrical mechanical delay of the vastus lateralis muscle (p < .05). There were no significant changes in neuromuscular activation after training. The novel finding of the current study is that PT seems to be an attractive alternative to regular ST to maintain and improve muscle mass. CNPq CNPq [303162/2008-2] |
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JOURNAL OF AGING AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, CHAMPAIGN, v. 20, n. 2, pp. 171-185, APR, 2012 1063-8652 |
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eng |
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HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC CHAMPAIGN |
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JOURNAL OF AGING AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY |
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Palavras-Chave | #CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA #ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL DELAY #BALLISTIC ISOMETRIC CONTRACTION #SKELETAL-MUSCLE #FORCE DEVELOPMENT #ANTAGONIST COACTIVATION #WOMEN #EMG #HYPERTROPHY #PERFORMANCE #PLASTICITY #EXERCISE #HUMANS #GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY #GERONTOLOGY #SPORT SCIENCES |
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