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Effect of a Multi-component Training Program With Progressive Phases on the Elderly

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Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia

Status

Completed

Conditions

ELDERLY PEOPLE

Treatments

Behavioral: multi-component phased training program

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The increase in life expectancy worldwide, added to the decrease in birth rates, has resulted in an increase in the aging population. In the case of Chile, 11.4% of its inhabitants are older adults and specifically, in the Til-Til commune, 14.65% of the total population is over 60 years of age, directly affecting the neuromuscular system and mainly cardiorespiratory. Therefore, the older person lives longer, but with a lower quality of life. Physical exercise appears as a non-pharmacological alternative to improve the quality of life, physical and cognitive functions. The "multi-component training" consists of a program that combines strength, resistance, balance and gait training, and is the one that presents the greatest improvements in the functional capacity of the elderly person.

The objective of the present investigation is to relate the effects of a multi-component training schedule by phases on the quality of life, functional capacity and physiological parameters in a group of people over 60 to 80 years of age in the commune of Til-Til.

Full description

The intervention consists of carrying out a 27-week multi-component training program divided into 3 phases of 9 weeks each, where the physical qualities will be progressively worked together twice a week. However, in each phase the development of one physical quality will predominate over the others. Each session will be supervised by two experienced physical educators in the area, they will also be trained two weeks prior to the intervention and supervised weekly by the principal investigator. The first phase will have as its main objective to develop strength, through exercises with overload and in turn, it will be subdivided into 3 blocks of 3 weeks each: Neuromuscular adaptation (block 1), muscular power (block 2), muscular resistance (block 3). Each session will last approximately 45 minutes at an intensity of 70-75% of one maximum repetition (1RM) and with an effort character from light to maximum. The session will consist of 10 minutes of mobility and muscle activation as a warm-up, 25 minutes of strength exercises and 10 minutes of stretching as a return to calm. The second phase will have as its main objective to develop cardiorespiratory capacity through intermittent gait training and, in turn, will be subdivided into 3 blocks of 3 weeks each: Static gait (block 1), dynamic gait (block 2) and dynamic gait with changes of direction (block 3). Each session will last approximately 50 minutes with an effort perception of 6-8. The session will consist of 10 minutes of mobility and muscular activation as a warm-up, 10 minutes of muscular power exercises, 20 minutes of cardiorespiratory endurance and 10 minutes of stretching as a return to calm. The last phase will have as its main objective to develop balance and flexibility, by strengthening the stabilizing muscles and range of motion. In turn, this phase will be subdivided into 3 blocks of 3 weeks each: Balance / static flexibility (block 1), balance / dynamic flexibility (block 2) and balance / flexibility with a double task (block 3). Each session will last approximately 60 minutes with a perception of effort of 6-8. The session will consist of 10 minutes of mobility and muscle activation as a warm-up, 10 minutes of power exercises, 10 minutes of cardiorespiratory endurance, 20 minutes of balance exercises and 10 minutes of stretching as a return to calm).

Enrollment

102 patients

Sex

All

Ages

60 to 80 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

The inclusion criteria are: a) being between 60 to 80 years old, b) being able to move with or without personal / technical assistance, c) able to communicate, d) autonomy to give consent or, otherwise, be assisted by a relative or legal representative. Exclusion criteria are any factors that exclude the performance of the physical training program or testing procedures as determined by the treating physician. These factors include, but are not limited to, the following: a) terminal disease, b) acute myocardial infarction in the past 3 months, c) unstable cardiovascular disease or other medical condition, d) fracture of the upper or lower extremity in the last 3 months, e) severe dementia, f) unwillingness to complete study requirements or to be randomized to the control or intervention group.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

102 participants in 2 patient groups

Multi-component phased training program
Experimental group
Description:
The intervention of the program consists of conducting a multi-component training in a neighborhood unit. The intervention will consist of the realization of a multi-component program in a training center adapted for the elderly. The duration of the program will be 27 weeks with a frequency of two weekly sessions and an intervention duration of 45 to 60 minutes
Treatment:
Behavioral: multi-component phased training program
CONTROL
No Intervention group
Description:
Older people assigned to the GC do not do any training programming. Only attend the measurement dates.

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