Effects of once- versus twice-weekly eccentric resistance training on muscular function and structure in older adults: a randomised controlled trial. Baxter BA, et al, Sci Rep 2024.
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Adherence rates to current twice-weekly strength training guidelines are poor among older adults. Eccentric-only training elicits substantial improvements in muscle function/size so the aim of this study was to compare the effects of once- versus twice-weekly eccentric training programmes on muscle function/size in older adults. Thirty-six participants (69.4 ± 6.0 yr) were randomised into non-active control, once-, or twice-weekly training groups. Lower-limb muscle power, strength, and size were assessed at baseline, mid-, and post-eccentric training. Training was performed for 12 min per session at 50% of maximum eccentric strength. Significant increases in power (13%), isometric (17-36%) and eccentric (40-50%) strength, and VL muscle thickness (9-18%) occurred in both training groups following 12 weeks. Minimal muscle soreness was induced throughout the 12 weeks and perceived exertion was consistently lower in the twice-weekly training group. One weekly submaximal eccentric resistance training session over 12 weeks elicits similar improvements in neuromuscular function compared to the currently recommended twice-weekly training dose. Given the substantial improvements in neuromuscular function and previously reported low adherence to current twice-weekly training guidelines, eccentric training may be pivotal to developing a minimal-dose strategy to counteract neuromuscular decline. The trial was registered retrospectively on 24/01/2024 with ISRCTN (trial registration number: ISRCTN68730580).
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- Effects of once- versus twice-weekly eccentric resistance training on muscular function and structure in older adults: a randomised controlled trial.
- Effects of once- versus twice-weekly eccentric resistance training on muscular function and structure in older adults: a randomised controlled trial.
- Baxter BA, Baross AW, Ryan DJ, Tkadlec S, Kay AD
- Scientific reports
- 2024
- Sci Rep. 2024 Apr 26;14(1):9638. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-59788-9.
- Humans, *Resistance Training/methods, Aged, Male, Female, *Muscle Strength/physiology, *Muscle, Skeletal/physiology, Middle Aged
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- DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-59788-9
- PMID: 38671049
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