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Effects of a similar amount of regular non-structured or competitive physical activity across late adulthood: a cross-sectional study.
Palumbo, M; Modena, R; Bortolan, L; Skafidas, S; Callovini, A; Savoldelli, A; Gilli, F; Fornasiero, A; Schena, F; Pellegrini, B; Zoppirolli, C.
Affiliation
  • Palumbo M; CeRiSM (Research Center Sport Mountain and Health), University of Verona and Trento, Rovereto, Italy.
  • Modena R; Department of Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.
  • Bortolan L; CeRiSM (Research Center Sport Mountain and Health), University of Verona and Trento, Rovereto, Italy.
  • Skafidas S; CeRiSM (Research Center Sport Mountain and Health), University of Verona and Trento, Rovereto, Italy.
  • Callovini A; Department of Engineering for Innovation Medicine, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.
  • Savoldelli A; CeRiSM (Research Center Sport Mountain and Health), University of Verona and Trento, Rovereto, Italy.
  • Gilli F; CeRiSM (Research Center Sport Mountain and Health), University of Verona and Trento, Rovereto, Italy.
  • Fornasiero A; CeRiSM (Research Center Sport Mountain and Health), University of Verona and Trento, Rovereto, Italy.
  • Schena F; Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology (CIBIO), University of Trento, Trento, Italy.
  • Pellegrini B; CeRiSM (Research Center Sport Mountain and Health), University of Verona and Trento, Rovereto, Italy.
  • Zoppirolli C; CeRiSM (Research Center Sport Mountain and Health), University of Verona and Trento, Rovereto, Italy.
Front Sports Act Living ; 6: 1416080, 2024.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38873229
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Master athletes are examples of successful aging. It is not clear whether it is the competitive-oriented training or just the amount of total regular exercise that reduces the age-related decline in physiological functions. We aimed to compare health-related parameters in competitive (C) and physically active older adults (A) that performed the same weekly physical activity (PA) amount.

Methods:

Seventeen C and 17 A were matched for age (8 and 9 male participants under and over 70 years old respectively, for both groups) and weekly PA amount (GPAQ). Body composition, leg and arm maximal strength, balance and reaction time were measured; moreover, leg and arm exercise efficiency, estimated VO2max, and VO2/HR relationships were evaluated. Perception of life and sleep quality was also assessed through specific questionnaires (SF-36 and PSQI). The effect of group (C vs. A), age (U70 vs. O70) and their interaction was examined through a Two-Way ANOVA test.

Results:

C dedicated more time to vigorous PA compared to A (p = 0.03), while less to moderate daily work (p < 0.01) and active commuting (p = 0.06). C exhibited better body composition (all p < 0.05), higher leg maximal strength (p < 0.05) and a trend for elevated arm strength (p = 0.06). Reaction time, leg and arm cycling efficiency were similar in the two groups (all p > 0.05), while balance reduced in A O70. Estimated VO2max was higher for C in leg cycling (p = 0.05) and remained constant across ages (all p > 0.05). VO2/HR relationship, life and sleep quality did not differ for groups and ages.

Conclusions:

Regular physical exercise of about 6,000 METs/week seems to have a beneficial effect on health-related parameters, both in non-structured and competitive PA, when compared to sedentary behaviour. However, the older adults engaged in competitive training exhibit further advantages better body composition, higher arm and leg muscle strength, and higher leg VO2max. This study highlights the importance of encouraging active lifestyles for maintaining long-term health, high levels of life quality perception and reducing age-related decline. However, vigorous training suitability needs to be verified by a team of PA specialists.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Front Sports Act Living Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italy

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Front Sports Act Living Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italy