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Dose-response effects of resistance training on physical function in frail older Chinese adults: A randomized controlled trial.

Xiaoxing LaiHongwei ZhuZhao WuBaoyu ChenQian JiangHongdi DuXiaopeng Huo
Published in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2023)
Resistance training was found to be associated with muscle strength and physical fitness in frail older adults in a dose-dependent manner. High-intensity resistance training could be more effective for improving the muscle strength of frail older adults, and the improvement of 6MWT performance was even higher. High-volume resistance training significantly improved muscle strength, with even greater improvement in the 30sSTST and 6MWT performances. Both the intensity and volume of exercise were found to greatly value physical function in frail older adults. Low-moderate-intensity resistance training and low-moderate-volume resistance training also had some advantages in terms of safety, efficacy and acceptance in elderly with frailty.
Keyphrases
  • resistance training
  • high intensity
  • community dwelling
  • physical activity
  • body composition
  • middle aged