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Impact of whole-body electromyostimulation on body composition in elderly women at risk for sarcopenia: the Training and ElectroStimulation Trial (TEST-III).

机译:全身肌电刺激对有少肌症风险的老年妇女身体组成的影响:训练和电刺激试验(TEST-III)。

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Most studies have confirmed the positive impact of resistance training on muscle mass and functional capacity in aging adults. However, due to physical limitation or a simple aversion against regular exercise, the majority of elderly subjects do not reach the exercise doses recommended for impacting strength or muscle mass. This led us to evaluate the effect of whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS), a novel, time-efficient and smooth training technology, on body composition with special regard to sarcopenia. Seventy-six lean, non-sportive women (75 ± 4 years) were randomly assigned to either a WB-EMS group (WB-EMS, n = 38) that performed 18 min of WB-EMS (bipolar, 85 Hz) 3 sessions in 14 days (1.5 sessions/week) or a semi-active control group (aCG, n = 38). Body composition was assessed by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and maximum strength was evaluated using isometric techniques for trunk and legs. After 54 weeks of intervention, significant inter-group differences were determined for appendicular skeletal muscle mass (WB-EMS, 0.4 ± 2.2 % vs. aCG, -1.5 ± 3.1 %; p = 0.009), lean body mass (WB-EMS, 0.8 ± 1.8 % vs. aCG, -0.8 ± 2.7 %; p = 0.008) and maximum isometric strength (leg extensors, 9.8 ± 12.9 % vs. 0.2 ± 10.4 %; p = 0.003; trunk extensors, 10.1 ± 12.7 vs. -1.6 ± 8.6 %; p = 0.001). Although borderline significant for abdominal fat mass (WB-EMS, -2.9 ± 8.3 vs. aCG, 1.5 ± 10.7 %; p = 0.069), differences did not reach statistically significant levels for body fat parameters. Considering the clinical effectiveness for impacting sarcopenia and the good acceptance of this technology by this non-sportive cohort of elderly women, we conclude that for elderly subjects unable or unwilling to perform dynamic strength exercises, electromyostimulation may be a less off-putting alternative to maintain lean body mass and strength.
机译:大多数研究已经证实,抵抗训练对衰老成年人的肌肉质量和功能能力有积极影响。但是,由于身体上的限制或对常规运动的简单反感,大多数老年人没有达到建议的影响强度或肌肉质量的运动剂量。这使我们评估了全身肌电刺激(WB-EMS)这一新颖,省时,顺畅的训练技术,对肌肉减少症的身体组成的影响。将76名瘦弱,不运动的女性(75±4岁)随机分配至进行18分钟WB-EMS(双极,85 Hz)的WB-EMS组(WB-EMS,n = 38)中,共3次14天(每周1.5节)或半活跃对照组(aCG,n = 38)。通过双能X线骨密度仪评估身体成分,并使用等距技术评估躯干和腿部的最大力量。干预54周后,确定了群体间的显着差异,其中阑尾骨骼肌质量(WB-EMS,0.4±2.2%vs. aCG,-1.5±3.1%; p = 0.009),瘦体重(WB-EMS,与aCG相比为0.8±1.8%,-0.8±2.7%; p = 0.008)和最大等距强度(腿部伸肌,9.8±12.9%对0.2±10.4%; p = 0.003;躯干伸肌,10.1±12.7对- 1.6±8.6%; p = 0.001)。尽管腹部脂肪量的临界值显着(WB-EMS,aCG为-2.9±8.3,aCG为1.5±10.7%; p = 0.069),但对于体脂参数,差异并未达到统计学上的显着水平。考虑到影响肌肉减少症的临床有效性以及这一非运动性老年妇女对该技术的良好接受,我们得出结论,对于无法或不愿进行动态力量锻炼的老年受试者,肌电刺激可能是一种较不受欢迎的维持方法瘦体重和力量。

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