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Highlighting the effect of reduced training volume on maintaining hormonal adaptations obtained from periodized resistance training in sarcopenic older women.

Expert review of endocrinology & metabolism
March 1, 2024
Zeinab Hooshmandi et al. (4 authors)
Journal ArticleHuman Study
Extracted Claims (11)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
High Intensity Interval Resistance Training (HIIRT) protocol
increase
Insulin Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1)
sarcopenic older women
-
showed significant improvements in
#1
High Intensity Interval Resistance Training (HIIRT) protocol
decrease
Myostatin (MSTN)
sarcopenic older women
-
showed significant improvements in
#2
High Intensity Interval Resistance Training (HIIRT) protocol
increase
Follistatin (Fstn)
sarcopenic older women
-
showed significant improvements in
#3
High Intensity Interval Resistance Training (HIIRT) protocol
increase
Growth Hormone (GH)
sarcopenic older women
-
showed significant improvements in
#4
High Intensity Interval Resistance Training (HIIRT) protocol
decrease
Cortisol (Cort)
sarcopenic older women
-
showed significant improvements in
#5
Maintenance Training 1 (MT1) and Maintenance Training 2 (MT2) during volume reduction period
increase
Insulin Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1)
sarcopenic older women
-
saw increases in
#6
Maintenance Training 1 (MT1) and Maintenance Training 2 (MT2) during volume reduction period
increase
Follistatin (Fstn)
sarcopenic older women
-
saw increases in
#7
Maintenance Training 1 (MT1) and Maintenance Training 2 (MT2) during volume reduction period
increase
Growth Hormone (GH)
sarcopenic older women
-
saw increases in
#8
Maintenance Training 1 (MT1) and Maintenance Training 2 (MT2) during volume reduction period
decrease
Myostatin (MSTN)
sarcopenic older women
-
saw decreases in
#9
Maintenance Training 1 (MT1) and Maintenance Training 2 (MT2) during volume reduction period
decrease
Cortisol (Cort)
sarcopenic older women
-
saw decreases in
#10
performing at least one training session per week with the HIIRT protocol
no change
hormonal adaptations
sarcopenic older women
-
is crucial for maintaining hormonal adaptations in
#11
Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study investigated the impact of the High Intensity Interval Resistance Training (HIIRT) protocol on hormonal changes in older women. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Forty sarcopenic women were divided into an experimental group (EX = 30) and a control group (C = 10). The EX-group was further divided into Maintenance Training 1 (MT1 = 10), Maintenance Training 2 (MT2 = 10), and Detraining (DT = 10). The participants underwent 8 weeks of resistance training, consisting of hypertrophy and strength cycles. Following this, the EX-group had a 4-week period with no exercise or a reduced training volume. Measurements were taken at three time points. RESULTS: After 8 weeks, the EX-group showed significant improvements in Insulin Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1), Myostatin (MSTN), Follistatin (Fstn), Growth Hormone (GH) and Cortisol (Cort) compared to the control group. During the volume reduction period, there were no significant differences between MT1 and MT2 groups, but both groups saw increases in IGF-1, Fstn, GH, and decreases in MSTN and Cort compared to the DT group. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that performing at least one training session per week with the HIIRT protocol is crucial for maintaining hormonal adaptations in sarcopenic older women.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
HumansFemaleAgedSarcopeniaInsulin-Like Growth Factor IResistance TrainingHydrocortisoneHuman Growth Hormone
Study Links
PubMed ID38103186
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