A Case Study of an 87-Year-Old Male Bodybuilder with Complex Health Conditions.
Daniel A HackettLachlan MitchellGuy C WilsonTrinidad ValenzuelaMatthew HollingsMaria A Fiatarone SinghPublished in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2021)
This exploratory clinical case report presents an 87-year-old man who began bodybuilding at the age of 76 years and was officially recognised as the world's oldest competitive bodybuilder, competing until age 83. He has a background of complex health conditions including polio, strokes, cardiac arrest, atrial fibrillation, prostate disease, osteoarthritis, depression, bowel obstruction, reflux, and bladder cancer. Assessments of body composition, bone density, muscle performance, and diet-related practices were performed. The bodybuilder had superior fat-free mass, lower fat mass, and generally greater muscle performance compared to untrained healthy males of a similar age. Commencement of bodybuilding in older age appears to be possible, even with ongoing complex health conditions, and the potential benefits of this practice require systematic investigation in the future.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- body composition
- public health
- cardiac arrest
- mental health
- bone mineral density
- resistance training
- atrial fibrillation
- primary care
- case report
- health information
- adipose tissue
- prostate cancer
- health promotion
- heart failure
- depressive symptoms
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- left ventricular
- left atrial
- risk assessment
- coronary artery disease
- soft tissue
- knee osteoarthritis
- high intensity
- quality improvement
- climate change
- oral anticoagulants