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Effect of resistance training volume on walking speed performance in postmenopausal women: A randomized controlled trial.

Experimental gerontology
January 1, 1970
Paulo R P Nunes et al. (5 authors)
Journal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tHuman StudyClinical
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to determine whether high-volume resistance training (six sets) is more effective than low-volume resistance training (three sets) in improving fast and usual walking speeds, muscle strength, and abdominal fatness in postmenopausal women.

Results Summary

High-volume resistance training improved fast walking speed and several abdominal fatness measures compared to low-volume training and the control group, while muscle strength improved similarly in both training groups. No differences were observed in usual walking speed.

Population

Postmenopausal women

Effective Dosage

Eight total body exercises at 70% of one repetition maximum, performed three times a week

Duration

16 weeks

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (10)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
high-volume resistance training (six sets)
increase
fast walking speed
postmenopausal women
6.1% [CI 95% 2.3-9.9]
improved
#1
high-volume resistance training (six sets)
decrease
WC - waist circumference
postmenopausal women
-4.1% [CI 95% -6.9 to -1.4]
improved
#2
high-volume resistance training (six sets)
decrease
WHtR - waist-to-height ratio
postmenopausal women
-4.2% [CI 95% -7.0 to -1.4]
improved
#3
high-volume resistance training (six sets)
decrease
BRI - body roundness index
postmenopausal women
-10.3% [CI 95% -17.3 to -3.4]
improved
#4
high-volume resistance training (six sets)
decrease
WC/W waist circumference-to-weight ratio
postmenopausal women
-3.7% [CI 95% -6.5 to -0.93]
improved
#5
high-volume resistance training (six sets)
decrease
ABSI - A body shape index
postmenopausal women
-3.8% [CI 95% -6.5 to -1.2]
improved
#6
high-volume resistance training (six sets)
decrease
CI - conicity index
postmenopausal women
-3.9% [CI 95% -6.6 to -1.3]
improved
#7
low-volume resistance training (three sets)
increase
muscle strength
postmenopausal women
49.1% [CI 95% 42.5-55.6]
improved
#8
high-volume resistance training (six sets)
increase
muscle strength
postmenopausal women
43.7% [CI 95% 33.0-54.5]
improved
#9
resistance training
no change
usual walking speed
postmenopausal women
no significant change
No differences were observed
#10
Abstract

UNLABELLED: Low muscle strength and high abdominal fatness play an important role in fast and usual walking speeds decrement in postmenopausal women (PW). Low-volume resistance training (RT) improves muscle strength. However, high-volume RT has shown to improve muscle strength and abdominal fatness in PW. Thus, high-volume RT would elicit greater improvement in fast and usual walking speeds than low-volume RT. OBJECTIVE: To confirm whether the high-volume RT is better than the low-volume RT, we performed a randomized controlled trial (clinical trial registration: RBR-8SBBVP) study to investigated the effects of two different RT volumes (three sets vs. six sets) on fast and usual walking speed performances (fast: one-mile walk test and usual: four-meter walk), muscle strength (1RM test), and abdominal fatness (WC - waist circumference; WC/W waist circumference-to-weight ratio; WHtR - waist-to-height ratio; ABSI - A body shape index; BRI - body roundness index; CI - conicity index) in PW. METHODS: Thirty-three PW were randomized (simple randomization) in three groups: control group (CT - no exercise), low-volume RT (LV) and high-volume RT (HV). The RT consisted of eight total body exercises at 70% of one repetition maximum for 16weeks performed three times a week. RESULTS: The fast walking speed (6.1% [CI 95% 2.3-9.9]), WC (-4.1% [CI 95% -6.9 to -1.4]), WHtR (-4.2% [CI 95% -7.0 to -1.4]) and BRI (-10.3% [CI 95% -17.3 to -3.4]) improved in the HV when compared to the LV and CT. The WC/W (-3.7% [CI 95% -6.5 to -0.93]), ABSI (-3.8% [CI 95% -6.5 to -1.2]) and CI (-3.9% [CI 95% -6.6 to -1.3]) improved in the HV when compared to the CT. Muscle strength improved similarly in trained groups (LV: 49.1% [CI 95% 42.5-55.6] and HV: 43.7% [CI 95% 33.0-54.5]) when compared with the CT. No differences were observed in usual walking speed. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that high-volume RT (six sets) at 70% of 1RM is necessary to promote an improved fast walking speed performance and abdominal fatness in PW.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Abdominal FatAgedBrazilFemaleHumansMiddle AgedMuscle StrengthPostmenopauseRegression AnalysisResistance TrainingWaist CircumferenceWalking SpeedWeight Lifting
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy85/10
Quality80/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations12
Citations/Year1.5
Relative Citation Ratio0.82
NIH Percentile42.8%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.50
Weight Score1.68
Normalized Score0.70
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