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Effect of Online Home-Based Resistance Exercise Training on Physical Fitness, Depression, Stress, and Well-Being in Middle-Aged Persons: A Pilot Study.
Kikuchi, Naoki; Ohta, Takahisa; Hashimoto, Yuto; Mochizuki, Yukina; Saito, Mika; Kozuma, Ayumu; Deguchi, Minoru; Inoguchi, Takamichi; Shinogi, Maho; Homma, Hiroki; Ogawa, Madoka; Nakazato, Koichi; Okamoto, Takanobu.
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  • Kikuchi N; Faculty of Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo 158-8508, Japan.
  • Ohta T; Graduate School of Physical Education Sports Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo 158-8508, Japan.
  • Hashimoto Y; Research Institute for Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo 158-8508, Japan.
  • Mochizuki Y; Integrated Research Initiative for Living Well with Dementia, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Tokyo 173-0015, Japan.
  • Saito M; Research Institute for Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo 158-8508, Japan.
  • Kozuma A; Graduate School of Physical Education Sports Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo 158-8508, Japan.
  • Deguchi M; Graduate School of Physical Education Sports Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo 158-8508, Japan.
  • Inoguchi T; Graduate School of Physical Education Sports Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo 158-8508, Japan.
  • Shinogi M; Graduate School of Physical Education Sports Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo 158-8508, Japan.
  • Homma H; Laboratory of Health and Sports Sciences, Meiji Gakuin University, Yokohama 244-8539, Japan.
  • Ogawa M; Graduate School of Physical Education Sports Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo 158-8508, Japan.
  • Nakazato K; Faculty of Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo 158-8508, Japan.
  • Okamoto T; Graduate School of Physical Education Sports Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo 158-8508, Japan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36767135
PURPOSE: This study investigated the effect of online home-based resistance exercise training on fitness, depression, stress, and well-being. A total of 67 individuals participated. Of them, 28 participants (13 men and 15 women, average age: 45.1 ± 12.2 years) performed the same exercise training online (n = 17), using Zoom, or in person (n = 11) in 2020 (Study 1). In addition, 39 participants (15 men and 24 women; average age: 47.6 ± 10.8 years) performed eight weeks of online home-based resistance exercise training in 2021 (Study 2). The participants performed low-load resistance exercises twice a week for eight weeks (16 sessions). Muscle strength, thigh muscle cross-sectional area, fitness parameters, blood pressure, mental health (Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale-CES-D; and Kessler Psychological Distress scale-K6), and well-being (Well-Being Index-WHO-5) were measured pre-and post-resistance training. In Study 1, eight weeks of online home-based resistance training improved CES-D (p = 0.003), and a similar tendency was observed in resistance training (RT) with the in-person group (p = 0.06). There was a significant improvement in CES-D symptoms after the online home-based resistance training in Study 2 (p = 0.009). However, there were no significant changes in the WHO-5 and K6. Our results suggest that online low-load resistance training improves fitness parameters and curbs depressive status.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Treinamento Resistido Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Treinamento Resistido Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article