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Effects of 8-week combined training on body composition, isokinetic strength, and cardiovascular disease risk factors in older women

Authors
Lee, Jin SeokKim, Chang GyunSeo, Tae BumKim, Hyo GunYoon, Sung Jin
Issue Date
Apr-2015
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Combined training; Cardiovascular disease; Body composition; Isokinetic strength; Interleukin-6; Tumor necrosis factor-alpha; C-reactive protein
Citation
AGING CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, v.27, no.2, pp.179 - 186
Journal Title
AGING CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume
27
Number
2
Start Page
179
End Page
186
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/10639
DOI
10.1007/s40520-014-0257-4
ISSN
1594-0667
Abstract
Background and aims Decline in muscle endurance and strength as well as attenuated cardiac function with aging not only leads to overall physical function decline but also has a close relationship with cardiovascular disease occurrence. This study examined the effects of an 8-week combined training program (i.e., consisting of both aerobic and resistance training) on body composition, isokinetic strength, and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in older women. Methods Nineteen women, aged 65-75 years, were randomly assigned to either a combined training (CT, n = 9) or an aerobic training (AT, n = 10) group. Body composition and isokinetic strength were assessed before and after the exercise program. Blood samples were collected to identify CVD risk factors. Results At the end of the training program, body mass, body fat mass, percent body fat, and body mass index decreased significantly and lean mass increased significantly in the CT group compared with those in the AT group (p < 0.05). Isokinetic strength was also significantly greater in the CT group than in the AT group (p < 0.05). In addition, the C-reactive protein level was significantly lower in the CT group than in the AT group, whereas interleukin-6, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and total cholesterol levels were significantly lower in both groups (p < 0.05). Conclusions An 8-week combined exercise program benefits body composition, especially lean mass, and positively affects isokinetic strength and CVD risk factors. Therefore, increasing lean mass and strength by continuously participating in a combined exercise program may be an effective treatment for preventing and improving CVD in older women.
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