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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-02-13
2017-07-28
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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1. determine whether a low intensity exercise training program (resistance 55% 1RM) affects tendon architecture and mechanical properties with aging,
2. compare these effects to those of a higher intensity exercise training protocol (resistance 80% 1RM) with a match training work with regards to the low intensity exercise training group,
3. evaluate the time course of tendon adaptations (architecture and mechanical properties) for the two training conditions with aging,
4. compare the effect of an identical training protocol applied on two different muscle groups (triceps surae vs quadriceps muscles) on Patellar and Achilles tendon adaptations.
Every subject recruited (Two groups composed of males aged between 65 and 85 years, and one group of young subjects (between 18 and 30 years)) will be asked to take part in a training program applied on the calf and quadriceps muscle groups on both legs. All subjects will be assessed 4 weeks before starting the intervention program (T-4w), at time zero (T0) and every four weeks during 12 weeks (T4w, and T8w). The investigation 4 weeks before starting the training program will allow using each subject as its own control. The intervention will involve a maximum of forty five (45) minutes training sessions 3 times per week. Subjects will be subjected to the same battery of baseline assessments (T-4w, and T0), during the training procedure (T4w, and T8w), and following the 12-weeks intervention period (T12w).
The effect of aging and different loading interventions on Achilles and Patellar tendon will be investigated for the following parameters:
* Tendon mechanical properties (stiffness and Young's Modulus) using US technique to assess Achilles and Patellar tendon displacement during an incremental maximal contraction.
* Tendon architecture using MRI technique to assess Achilles and Patellar tendon cross-sectional area, tendon length and moment arm.
* Maximal voluntary contraction (MVC)
* Muscle architecture using MRI technique.
Thus all these data will allow defining an optimal training intensity for physical activity of elderly persons.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Aged & strength training at 80% 1RM
Subjects: 20 subjects aged between 65 and 85 years
Training programs:
Frequency: 3 training sessions per week. Duration: 12 weeks. Intensity: 80% of one repetition maximum (1RM). The 1RM of the participants in each of the 3 exercises performed in the training program will be reviewed every 2 weeks during training. If 1RM increase, the training load will be adjusted accordingly.
Training exercises: A Warm-up will first be performed on a cycle ergometer during 10min. The training intervention will then consist in performing two sets on each one of the two exercises used for Patellar tendon stress: leg extension and leg press. To stress Achilles tendon, the subjects will perform four (4) sets using a calf raise machine. The subjects will perform 4 to 8 repetitions at 80% 1RM.
All training sessions will take place under appropriate supervision in UTC for the duration of the interventions according to the study design.
Strength training at 80% 1RM
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Aged & strength training at 55% 1RM
Subjects: 20 subjects aged between 65 and 85 years
The training program and training exercises in this group are the same as for the Aged \& strength training at 80% 1RM arm except for the two following parameters.
Training intensity: Intensity of exercises will be 55% of one repetition maximum (1RM).
The subjects will perform 6 to 12 repetitions at 55% 1RM.
The two training programs (55% or 80% of 1RM) are designed to be equal in volume (resistance x repetitions x sets).
Strength training at 55% 1RM
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Young & strength training at 55% 1RM
Subjects: 20 subjects aged between 18 and 30 years
The training program and training exercises in this group are the same as for the Aged \& strength training at 55% 1RM arm
Strength training at 55% 1RM
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Interventions
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Strength training at 80% 1RM
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Strength training at 55% 1RM
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age between 18 and 30 years for the young group and between 65 and 85 years for aged group
* Physical and mental health, as assessed by clinical investigation
* Written informed consent
* Willingness to co-operate
* Non-smoker
* Not addicted to alcohol or drugs
* Habitual sedentary/low physical activity levels
Exclusion Criteria
* Height \<155cm, \>195cm
* Chronic disease with regular clinical treatment
* Regular drug intake
* Any metabolic or hormonal disorder
* Psychiatric conditions
* Any blood clotting disorder
* Any muscle or bone disease
* Metal implants
* Any inflammatory disease
* Metabolic or hormonal disorder
* Participation in sports at competitive rather than at a recreational level
* Fractures during the past 6 months
* Epilepsy
* Back pain
* Lower extremity trauma during the past 6 months, or currently experiencing related symptoms, or receiving treatment
* Any other condition or history that the investigator considers might increase the risk to the individual or interfere with the evaluation of data
18 Years
85 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Centre Hospitalier Compiègne-Noyon
UNKNOWN
University of Copenhagen
OTHER
Université de Technologie de Compiegne
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jean-Francois GROSSET
Associate Professor (PhD)
Principal Investigators
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Franck Mabesoone, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Centre Hospitalier Compiegne-Noyon
Locations
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Universite de Technologie de Compiegne
Compiègne, , France
Countries
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References
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Letocart AJ, Mabesoone F, Charleux F, Couppe C, Svensson RB, Marin F, Magnusson SP, Grosset JF. Muscles adaptation to aging and training: architectural changes - a randomised trial. BMC Geriatr. 2021 Jan 13;21(1):48. doi: 10.1186/s12877-020-02000-0.
Other Identifiers
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2016-A00534-47
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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