Eccentrically Reinforced Resistance Training vs. Traditional Resistance Training in Sedentary Older Women

NCT ID: NCT05910632

Last Updated: 2024-01-29

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

36 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-05-01

Study Completion Date

2023-12-30

Brief Summary

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There are easily accessible and safe strategies, such as physical exercise, that can contribute to reducing depressive symptoms and to the preservation of physical and executive function in elderly women. Resistance exercise is defined as performing in water or on land. It involves exercise using a constant load or a uniform weight regardless of the training program. There are many types of resistance exercise equipment, including free weights, pneumatic resistance machines, and elastic bands. Specifically, eccentric muscle contraction occurs when the force applied to the muscle exceeds the momentary force produced by the muscle itself, resulting in forced lengthening of the muscle-tendon system while contracting.

To date, a body of evidence has been found derived from randomized controlled trials, which have compared the effectiveness of aerobic, resistance exercise and Pilates in decreasing depressive symptoms and improving physical and executive function in elderly women.

Although there are experimental studies demonstrating the effectiveness of physical exercise, the effect of short-term eccentrically reinforced strength training on depressive symptoms, physical and executive function in sedentary older women is unclear.

Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the safety and effect of eccentrically reinforced resistance exercise vs. traditional resistance training on depressive symptoms, physical and executive function, quality of life, different manifestations of muscle strength, body composition, vital signs and abdominal circumference, risk of falls, quality of sleep sedentary older women for 8 weeks.

Detailed Description

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Twenty-two women will be randomly assigned to two groups (eccentrically enhanced resistance training and traditional resistance training). Interventions will be conducted in the Department of physical education of federal university of Viçosa. All sessions will be supervised by physical education professors. Follow-up will be done through WhatsApp messages and phone calls. Both groups will have a training frequency of 2 times per week for eight weeks. Eccentrically augmented resistance sessions will be performed on the multi-gym flywheel machine for lower and upper limbs for women in the experimental group. The control group will use machines and free weights. In each training session, 6 to 7 exercises will be performed, with 4 sets of 8-12 repetitions, with a rest between exercises of 1 minute and between sets of 2 minutes. The resistance exercise progression is carried out until the woman, with the same mobilized weight in kg, exceeds the maximum number of repetitions suggested by the researchers. Each resistance exercise session will include 6-7 generic exercises involving small and large muscle groups (leg extension, leg curl, biceps curl, triceps extension, seated row, shoulder flexion, and shoulder raise).

Each participant will undergo an initial and final assessment to measure the muscle strength of the lower extremities. The depressive state will be evaluated with a short version of the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), validated in Brazil. The physical function will be evaluated with the Test Timed Up and Go (TUG) and Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB). In addition, executive function will be evaluated with the Victoria Stroop test. Work memory, Digit span forward, Backward and Cognitive flexibility with Trail marking test (Trail A and Trail B).

The Brazilian version of WHOQOL-Bref will be used to assess quality of life. To evaluate the maximum isometric voluntary contraction (MIVC) of the lower extremities, a load cell or extensiometric cell (MK®, model CSL / ZL-1 T, MK Controle, Brazil) with a sampling frequency of 1000 Hz will be used. To perform the 1RM test, the knee extension exercise is performed on a BH fitness® Nevada Pro-t extension machine. The evaluation of lower limb muscular strength will be performed with the same knee extension machine used in training sessions, starting from the same initial position (90o knee flexion) and reaching. Body composition is assessed using a dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) full-body scan (GE Healthcare Lunar Prodigy Advance DXA System, software version 13.31). A minimus® III aneroid sphygmomanometer with a maximum error of +/- 3 mmHg will be used. Systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and mean blood pressure (MBP) are calculated. MBP is obtained with the following mathematical operation: PAD + PAD + PAS / 3. To measure HRR, women are asked to sit for 3 minutes. After that moment, this variable will be taken manually in the radial or carotid pulse of the right side for 60 seconds. The perimeter of the abdomen is measured with a metal tape with the subject's feet, at a midpoint between the lower costal margin and the iliac crest, at the end of a normal expiration.

The risk of falling will be evaluated with the Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I).

Sleep-wake cycle evaluation with Actigraph GT3X-BT Accelerometer Sleep Quality Assessment: Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index - PSQI Chronotype Assessment: Hortensia and Ostberg Questionnaire Sleepiness Assessment: Epworth Sleepiness Scale.

Conditions

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Depression Physical Functional Performance Executive Function

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Investigators Outcome Assessors
Hidden and opaque envelope technique.

Study Groups

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Eccentrically strengthened resistance exercise

Women who will be part of the eccentrically reinforced resistance group will perform using the multi-gym equipment with flywheel. Each workout will involve upper and lower extremities.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Eccentrically strengthened resistance exercise

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

For each resistance exercise session, 6 to 7 generic exercises will be performed, involving small and large muscle groups (leg extension, leg curl, biceps curl, triceps extension, seated row, shoulder flexion, and shoulder raise). They will perform with 4 sets of 8 repetitions, with a break between exercises of 1 minute and between sets of 2 minutes. They perform those exercises with high intensity (ever 10 on the OMNI-RES Scale).

Traditional resistance training

The control group (traditional resistance program) will carry out their interventions on gym machines for the lower limbs and free weights for the upper extremities.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Traditional resistance training

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

For each resistance exercise session, 6 to 7 generic exercises will be performed, involving small and large muscle groups (leg extension, leg curl, biceps curl, triceps extension, seated row, shoulder flexion, and shoulder raise). They will perform with 4 sets of 8-12 repetitions, with a break between exercises of 1 minute and between sets of 2 minutes. They perform those exercises with moderate and high intensities (6 to 10 on the OMNI-RES scale).

Interventions

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Eccentrically strengthened resistance exercise

For each resistance exercise session, 6 to 7 generic exercises will be performed, involving small and large muscle groups (leg extension, leg curl, biceps curl, triceps extension, seated row, shoulder flexion, and shoulder raise). They will perform with 4 sets of 8 repetitions, with a break between exercises of 1 minute and between sets of 2 minutes. They perform those exercises with high intensity (ever 10 on the OMNI-RES Scale).

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Traditional resistance training

For each resistance exercise session, 6 to 7 generic exercises will be performed, involving small and large muscle groups (leg extension, leg curl, biceps curl, triceps extension, seated row, shoulder flexion, and shoulder raise). They will perform with 4 sets of 8-12 repetitions, with a break between exercises of 1 minute and between sets of 2 minutes. They perform those exercises with moderate and high intensities (6 to 10 on the OMNI-RES scale).

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. 60 years or older.
2. Self-reported proficiency in speaking, writing, and understanding Portuguese.
3. Willingness and availability to participate in all trial procedures.
4. Good vision in at least one eye.
5. Absence of any medical contraindications for engaging in physical exercise.
6. Engage in less than 150 minutes of physical activity per week.
7. Not clinical diagnosis of major depressive disorder at the time of the interventions.

Exclusion Criteria

1. Elderly women with uncontrolled chronic diseases.
2. Clinical diagnosis of psychiatric illness.
3. Women who have undergone or are expected to undergo surgical procedures during the interventions.
4. Elderly women diagnosed with joint diseases such as osteoarthritis and arthrosis.
5. Participation in aerobic or resistance exercise programs at least 2 times a week for the past 3 months.
Minimum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Federal University of Vicosa

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Édison Andrés Pérez Bedoya

Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Édison A. Pérez Bedoya, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Federal University of Vicosa

Locations

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Federal University of Viçosa

Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Site Status

Countries

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Brazil

Other Identifiers

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Resistance exercise - UFV

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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