Similar Adaptations to 10 Weeks Concurrent Training on Metabolic Markers and Physical Performance in Young, Adult, and Older Adult Women

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作者
Andrade, David C. [1 ]
Flores-Opazo, Marcelo [2 ]
Penailillo, Luis [3 ]
Delgado-Floody, Pedro [4 ]
Cano-Montoya, Johnattan [5 ]
Vasquez-Gomez, Jaime A. [6 ,7 ]
Alvarez, Cristian [8 ]
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[1] Univ Antofagasta, Fac Ciencias Salud, Dept Biomed, Ctr Invest Fisiol & Med Altura FiMedAlt, Antofagasta 1271155, Chile
[2] Univ Finis Terrae, Dept Physiotherapy, Lab Exercise Physiol & Metab LABFEM, Fac Med, Santiago 7501015, Chile
[3] Univ Andres Bello, Sch Phys Therapy, Fac Rehabil Sci, Exercise & Rehabil Sci Lab, Santiago 7591538, Chile
[4] Univ La Frontera, Dept Phys Educ Sport & Recreat, Temuco 4780000, Chile
[5] Univ San Sebastian, Fac Ciencias Salud, Escuela Kinesiol, Valdivia 8420524, Chile
[6] Univ Catolica Maule, Ctr Invest Estudios Avanzados Maule CIEAM, Talca 3460000, Chile
[7] Univ Catolica Maule, Lab Rendimiento Humano, Grp Estudios Educ Act Fis & Salud GEEAFyS, Talca 3460000, Chile
[8] Univ Los Lagos, Dept Hlth, Qual Life & Wellness Res Grp, Osorno 5290000, Chile
关键词
concurrent training; risk factors; metabolic syndrome; hypertension; type 2 diabetes mellitus; adults; women; HIGH-INTENSITY INTERVAL; CARDIOVASCULAR RISK-FACTORS; RESISTANCE EXERCISE; VASCULAR FUNCTION; BODY-COMPOSITION; HEALTH; STRENGTH; VOLUME; PREVALENCE; SEVERITY;
D O I
10.3390/jcm10235582
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
It has been proposed that the combination of high-intensity aerobic exercises and resistance training (RT) known as concurrent training (CT) could improve metabolic syndrome (MetS) markers, and that the exercise mixture in CT could dampen muscle anaerobic pathways, a result known as the interference effect. However, there is scarce evidence on its effects in women across different ages. Therefore, we sought to determine the effects of a 10-week CT intervention on MetS markers and endurance performance in adult women and compared age-related differences between young, adult, and older participants. A total of 112 women with >1 MetS risk factors were included in the study. Participants were allocated to different groups according to the following cutoff age ranges: 20-29years (y), n = 25; 30-39y, n = 35; 40-49y, n = 43; and 50-59y, n = 53. Participants performed 10 weeks of CT, including resistance training (RT), involving six major muscle groups, and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in a cycle ergometer. Anthropometric, cardiovascular, metabolic, and performance outcomes were assessed before and after the intervention. The CT induced significant improvements in waist circumference (WC) (20-29y: -2.5; 30-39y: -4.1; 40-49y: -4.2; 50-59y: -2.8 Delta cm) and the distance achieved in the six-minute walking test (6Mwt) (20-29y: +47.6; 30-39y: +66.0; 40-49y: +43.0; 50-59y: +58.6 Delta m) across all age groups, without significant differences between groups. In addition, a significant correlation was found between 6Mwt and WC, independent of age. In conclusion, our results showed that a 10-week CT intervention improved MetS risk factors in women, suggesting that the beneficial effects promoted by CT are independent of age and confirming CT as an effective, age-independent training regimen to improve metabolic health in women.
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