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Adaptations to endurance training in the healthy elderly: arm cranking versus leg cycling  (2006)

Autori:
Pogliaghi, Silvia; Terziotti, Paolo; Cevese, Antonio; Balestreri, Filippo; Schena, Federico
Titolo:
Adaptations to endurance training in the healthy elderly: arm cranking versus leg cycling
Anno:
2006
Tipologia prodotto:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Lingua:
Inglese
Formato:
A Stampa
Referee:
Nome rivista:
European Journal of Applied Physiology
ISSN Rivista:
1439-6319
N° Volume:
97
Numero o Fascicolo:
6
Intervallo pagine:
723-731
Parole chiave:
aging; arm exercise; physical conditioning; physical fitness
Breve descrizione dei contenuti:
The effects in healthy elderly subjects of cycle ergometer or arm ergometer training on peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak) and ventilatory threshold (VT) were studied. The aim was to determine the benefit of each training modality on specific and cross exercise capacity. The cross-effect was also evaluated as an index of the central nature of the adaptive response to training. Eighteen non-smoking healthy males (age: 69 ± 5 yr; body mass: 77 ± 8 kg) were randomly assigned to three groups, performing an arm cranking (ARM) or a cycloergometer (CYC) training (12-week, 30 min, 3 times/week) or no training (control, C). Before and after the training period, subjects performed an incremental test to exhaustion both on the ergometer on which they trained (specific test) and on the other ergometer (cross test). Respiratory variables were measured breath by breath and heart rate (HR) was recorded. Peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak), ventilation (VEpeak), oxygen pulse (O2Ppeak) and heart rate (HRpeak) was averaged over the last 10s of exercise. Following training, while HRpeak remained unchanged, significantly higher Wpeak, VO2peak, VEpeak and O2Ppeak were obtained in both training groups, on both ergometers. The amplitude of the increase in Wpeak, VO2peak and O2Ppeak was significantly higher for specific than for cross tests (~19% vs. ~8 % in CYC; ~22% vs. ~9% in ARM, p<0.01) while the increase in same test condition was similar. No change was observed in the C group. The results indicate that aerobic training brought about with different muscle masses, produce similar improvements in maximal and submaximal exercise capacity. Roughly half of such improvements are specific to exercise mode, which reveals peripheral adaptations to training. The other half is non-specific since it influences also the alternative exercise modality, and is probably due to central adaptations.
Id prodotto:
45671
Handle IRIS:
11562/308312
depositato il:
5 dicembre 2013
ultima modifica:
27 novembre 2022
Citazione bibliografica:
Pogliaghi, Silvia; Terziotti, Paolo; Cevese, Antonio; Balestreri, Filippo; Schena, Federico, Adaptations to endurance training in the healthy elderly: arm cranking versus leg cycling «European Journal of Applied Physiology» , vol. 97 , n. 62006pp. 723-731

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