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Muscle function and functional ability improves more in community-dwelling older women with a mixed-strength training programme

2005

Supervised training can reach a limited number of elderly people.To determine the impact of a 1-year mixed-strength training programme on muscle function (MF), functional ability (FA) and physical activity (PA).Twice-a-week hospital-based exercise classes and a once-a-week home session.twenty-eight healthy community-dwelling men and women on the training programme and 20 controls aged over 75 years.Training with two multi-gym machines for the lower limbs at 60% of the repetition maximum (1RM). At-home subjects used elastic bands.Maximum isometric strength of knee extensors (KE), ankle plantar flexors (PF), leg extensor power (LEP), functional reach (FR), chair rise 1 (CR1) and 10 times (CR1…

MaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyFunctional trainingActivities of daily livingStrength trainingPhysical activityRepetition maximumDisability EvaluationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSex FactorsIsometric ContractionActivities of Daily LivingmedicineHumansFunctional abilityMuscle SkeletalTraining programmeExerciseSupervised trainingAgedbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineTreatment OutcomeMotor SkillsPhysical FitnessPhysical therapyFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessFollow-Up Studies
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Effects of a partially supervised training program in subjects over 75 years of age

2005

Background and aims: Partially supervised training programs may be preferable than class-based ones in older subjects because the adherence rate is more likely to be good and they cost less. The main purpose of this investigation was to provide some evidence of the effectiveness of a 4-month partially supervised training program. We compared it with a class-based program focusing on the knee extensor (KE) and ankle plantar flexor (APF) muscles. Methods: We selected for the study 14 subjects over 75 years of age (75+), age range 75 to 83 years with a mean age of 77.8, and 14 subjects over 65 years of age (65+), age range 65 to 72 years, mean age 66.3 years. They were moderately physically ac…

MaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyWeight LiftingStrength trainingIsometric exerciseSittingStatistics NonparametricmedicineHumansKneeMuscle SkeletalLeg pressExerciseSupervised trainingAgedAged 80 and overPhysical Education and TrainingKnee extensorsbusiness.industrySignificant differenceAge Factorsmedicine.anatomical_structurePhysical therapyAnkleGeriatrics and GerontologyAnklebusinessAging Clinical and Experimental Research
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Impact of a Supervised Training Course on Spirometry Competency for Primary Care Pediatricians

2020

Objective: Spirometry is the most commonly performed lung function test, and performance, adherence to acceptability and repeatability criteria, and accurate interpretation of results help optimize the test's usefulness. This study aimed to measure the effects of spirometry training courses supported by the Italian Pediatric Respiratory Society (IPRS) on primary care pediatricians' (PCP) knowledge of spirometry test quality, ability to interpret results, and overall degree of satisfaction with the course.Methods: Of the six face-to-face courses, four lasted two days and two lasted one day: mean duration of theoretical lessons was five and four hours respectively; and practical sessions last…

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Redução da sobrecarga do cuidador após o treinamento supervisionado em idosos pluripatológicos e paliativos

2021

Objetivo. Conocer la relación entre el nivel de independencia de un grupo de ancianos crónicos-pluripatológicos y paliativos (ACP-P) y la sobrecarga de sus cuidadores, tras un programa de entrenamiento multicomponente adaptado al ámbito domiciliario. Diseño mixto, cuantitativo y cuasiexperimental, con medidas repetidas en el factor Entrenamiento, y dos factores de agrupación: edad (70-79 y ≥80 años) y nivel de deambulación del ACP-P (anda/no anda). Emplazamiento. Intervención realizada en la Unidad de Hospitalización a Domicilio (UHD) del Hospital General de Alicante, durante 2014-2016. Participantes. 17 pacientes ACP-P, edad media 81,6 años (DE 5,6). Intervención. 3 sesiones semanales dura…

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