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Improvement of Oxidative Stress in Older Women Is Dependent on Resistance Training Volume: Active Aging Longitudinal Study.
Cunha, Paolo M; Ribeiro, Alex S; Padilha, Camila; Nunes, João Pedro; Schoenfeld, Brad J; Cyrino, Letícia T; Tomeleri, Crisieli M; Nascimento, Matheus A; Antunes, Melissa; Fernandes, Rodrigo R; Barbosa, Décio S; Venturini, Danielle; Burini, Roberto C; Sardinha, Luís B; Cyrino, Edilson S.
  • Cunha PM; Metabolism, Nutrition, and Exercise Laboratory, Londrina State University, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Ribeiro AS; Center for Research in Health Sciences, University of Northern Paraná, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Padilha C; Metabolism, Nutrition, and Exercise Laboratory, Londrina State University, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Nunes JP; Metabolism, Nutrition, and Exercise Laboratory, Londrina State University, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Schoenfeld BJ; Exercise Science Department, CUNY Lehman College, Bronx, New York, NY.
  • Cyrino LT; Metabolism, Nutrition, and Exercise Laboratory, Londrina State University, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Tomeleri CM; Metabolism, Nutrition, and Exercise Laboratory, Londrina State University, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Nascimento MA; Metabolism, Nutrition, and Exercise Laboratory, Londrina State University, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Antunes M; Metabolism, Nutrition, and Exercise Laboratory, Londrina State University, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Fernandes RR; Metabolism, Nutrition, and Exercise Laboratory, Londrina State University, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Barbosa DS; Clinical Analyses Laboratory, Londrina State University, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Venturini D; Clinical Analyses Laboratory, Londrina State University, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Burini RC; Department of Pathology, Botucatu School of Medicine, São Paulo State University, Botucatu, Brazil.
  • Sardinha LB; Exercise and Nutrition Metabolism Center from the Department of Public Health, Botucatu School of Medicine, São Paulo State University, Botucatu, Brazil; and.
  • Cyrino ES; Exercise and Health Laboratory, Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Human Performance, Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
J Strength Cond Res ; 36(4): 1141-1146, 2022 Apr 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35104066
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Cunha, PM, Ribeiro, AS, Padilha, C, Nunes, JP, Schoenfeld, BJ, Cyrino, LT, Tomeleri, CM, Nascimento, MA, Antunes, M, Fernandes, RR, Barbosa, DS, Venturini, D, Burini, RC, Sardinha, LB, and Cyrino, ES. Improvement of oxidative stress in older women is dependent on resistance training volume Active aging longitudinal study. J Strength Cond Res 36(4) 1141-1146, 2022-The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of resistance training (RT) performed with a higher versus lower training volume on oxidative stress (OS) biomarkers in older women. Thirty-eight older women (≥60 years) were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups a group that performed 1 set per exercise (low volume [LV], n = 18) or 3 sets per exercise (high volume [HV], n = 20). The whole-body RT consisted of a 12-week RT program involving 8 exercises performed with sets of 10-15 repetitions maximum, 3 days per week. Advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP), total radical-trapping antioxidant parameter (TRAP), and ferrous oxidation-xylenol orange (FOX) were used as OS biomarkers. The composite Z-score of the percentage changes from pre- to posttraining of OS biomarkers according to groups was calculated. A significant main effect of time (p < 0.05) was found for AOPP (LV = -7.3% vs. HV = -12.2%) and TRAP (LV = +1.5% vs. HV = +15.5%) concentrations, without a statistical difference between the groups (p > 0.05). A significant group vs. time interaction (p < 0.001) was revealed for FOX (LV = +6.4% vs. HV = -8.9%). The overall analysis indicated higher positive changes for HV than LV (composed Z-score HV = 0.41 ± 1.22 vs. LV = -0.37 ± 1.03; p < 0.05). Our results suggest that a greater volume of RT seems to promote superior improvements on OS biomarkers in older women.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Entrenamiento de Fuerza Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies Límite: Aged / Female / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Entrenamiento de Fuerza Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies Límite: Aged / Female / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article