Effects of resistance training intensity on muscle quantity/quality in middle-aged and older people: a randomized controlled trial.
Yuta OtsukaYosuke YamadaAkifumi MaedaTakayuki IzumoTomohiro RogiHiroshi ShibataMasahiro FukudaTakuma ArimitsuNaokazu MiyamotoTakeshi HashimotoPublished in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2022)
Resistance exercise with moderate intensity improved muscle quantity and quality measured by MRI and S-BIS, whereas that with low intensity only increased muscle quantity in middle-aged and older people. The comparisons among the responses to exercise between the assessment methods indicate the greater value of MRI and S-BIS to measure changes of muscle quantity and quality than of lean mass measured by DXA for assessing the local effects of resistance training.