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Feasibility and effectiveness of a 6-month, home-based, resistance exercise delivered by a remote technological solution in healthy older adults  (2024)

Authors:
Ferrari, Luca; Bochicchio, Gianluca; Bottari, Alberto; Scarton, Alessandra; Cavedon, Valentina; Milanese, Chiara; Lucertini, Francesco; Pogliaghi, Silvia
Title:
Feasibility and effectiveness of a 6-month, home-based, resistance exercise delivered by a remote technological solution in healthy older adults
Year:
2024
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Inglese
Format:
Elettronico
Referee:
Name of journal:
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics
ISSN of journal:
0167-4943
N° Volume:
127
Number or Folder:
105559
Page numbers:
1-9
Keyword:
Aging; Physical function; Sarcopenia prevention; Strength training; Teleexercise
Short description of contents:
Background: Aging is characterized by a physiological decline in physical function, muscle mass, strength, and power. Home-based resistance training interventions have gained increasing attention from scientists and healthcare system operators, but their efficacy is yet to be fully determined. Aims: to verify the safety, feasibility, and efficacy of a home-based resistance training program delivered by innovative technological solution in healthy older adults. Methods: 73 participants (36 females) were randomly allocated to either a control (C) or an intervention (I) group consisting of a 6-months home-based resistance training program delivered through an innovative technological solution, which included a wearable inertial sensor and a dedicated tablet. The safety and feasibility of the intervention were assessed by recording training-related adverse events and training adherence. Body composition, standing static balance, 10-meter walking, and loaded 5 sit-to-stand tests were monitored to quantify efficacy. Results: No adverse events were recorded. Adherence to the training program was relatively high (61 % of participants performed the target 3 sessions) in the first trimester, significantly dropping during the second one. The intervention positively affected walking parameters (p < 0.05) and maximal force (p = 0.009) while no effect was recorded on body composition, balance, and muscle power. Conclusions: The home-based device-supported intervention was safe and feasible, positively affecting walking parameters and lower limbs' maximal force. This approach should be incentivized when barriers to participation in traditional resistance exercise programs are present.
Web page:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archger.2024.105559
Product ID:
140539
Handle IRIS:
11562/1131591
Last Modified:
September 22, 2024
Bibliographic citation:
Ferrari, Luca; Bochicchio, Gianluca; Bottari, Alberto; Scarton, Alessandra; Cavedon, Valentina; Milanese, Chiara; Lucertini, Francesco; Pogliaghi, Silvia, Feasibility and effectiveness of a 6-month, home-based, resistance exercise delivered by a remote technological solution in healthy older adults «Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics» , vol. 127 , n. 1055592024pp. 1-9

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