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Journal of Sport and Applied Science(JSAS) / Journal of Sport and Applied Science(JSAS), (E)2586-6028
2021, v.5 no.4, pp.1-8
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.13106/jsas.2021.vol5.no4.01
Jung, Won Sang
Moon, Hwang Woon

Abstract

Purpose: Sarcopenia is defined as a decrease in muscle mass, strength, and function with age that affects overall body function. We aimed to investigate the effect of combined training on body composition, balance, and muscle function in sarcopenia elderly. Research design, data, and methodology: Twenty-eight sarcopenia elderly (age 74.9&#x00B1;4.5 years) were randomly assigned to an exercise, EG (n=14), or a control, CG (n=14), group. The EG performed an intervention consisting of combined exercise training (60-75 min) for a total of 12 weeks, three times a week. The CG maintained their usual daily lifestyle during the intervention period. We measured body weight, body mass index (BMI), % body fat, free fat mass, balance ability, peak torque in shoulder, knee, and lumbar joints normalized for bodyweight in one second. Results: The EG showed improved body composition (i.e., BMI, fat-free body mass, fat mass; all p < 0.031, &#x03B7;<sup>2</sup> > 0.179), balance (i.e., right and left of static and dynamic balance and fast 10 m walk; all p < 0.049, &#x03B7;<sup>2</sup> > 0.152), and muscular function (i.e., 90&#x00B0;/sec and 180&#x00B0;/sec peak power per kg bodyweight, 90&#x00B0;/sec average power per kg bodyweight, 180&#x00B0;/sec total work, and 180&#x00B0;/sec endurance ratio; all p < 0.045, &#x03B7;<sup>2</sup> > 0.158). Conclusions: Combined exercise training improves muscle mass and strength, body composition, balance, and muscle function in sarcopenia elderly.

keywords
Combined training, Balance, Muscle function, Sarcopenia, elderly population

Journal of Sport and Applied Science(JSAS)