The effects of different exercise intensities on the static and dynamic balance of older adults: A randomised controlled trial

This study aims to find the effectiveness of different exercise intensities (high-, moderate-, and low-intensity) on the dynamic and static balance of elderly women. A single-blinded factorial design study was conducted in healthy older adults (>65 years) in 12 weeks. The authors have assessed th...

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Main Authors: Ghasemabad, Kamran Hosseinzadeh, Tengku Kamalden, Tengku Fadilah, Dev Omar Dev, Roxana, Gasibat, Qais, Nekooei, Pooya, Majlesi, Sara, Nekouei, Paria, Alemi, Behzad
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spelling my.um.eprints.440072023-11-30T06:47:41Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/44007/ The effects of different exercise intensities on the static and dynamic balance of older adults: A randomised controlled trial Ghasemabad, Kamran Hosseinzadeh Tengku Kamalden, Tengku Fadilah Dev Omar Dev, Roxana Gasibat, Qais Nekooei, Pooya Majlesi, Sara Nekouei, Paria Alemi, Behzad RC1200 Sports Medicine This study aims to find the effectiveness of different exercise intensities (high-, moderate-, and low-intensity) on the dynamic and static balance of elderly women. A single-blinded factorial design study was conducted in healthy older adults (>65 years) in 12 weeks. The authors have assessed the Forward Reach Test (FRT), Lateral Reach Test (LRT), One Leg Stand (OLS), Tandem Stand Test (TST) in 60 healthy older women at a gym centre, Fit House located in Bukit Rimau, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Participants were randomly assigned to a High-Intensity Training (HIT) group; (n=15) (Mean age 69.60 ± 3.68) who performed four exercises Leg Press (LP), Leg Extension (LE), Leg Curl (LC), and Calf Raises (CR) at 80 to 90% of One-Repetition Maximum (1RM); Moderate-Intensity Training (MIT) group (n=15) (Mean age 69.27 ± 3.41) performed at 65 to 75% of 1RM; Low-Intensity Training (LIT) group (n=15) (Mean age 69.27 ± 1.94) performed at 50 to 60% of 1 RM; and a Control Group (CG) (n = 15) (Mean age 68.67 ± 2.38) with no training. Data was collected at pre-test, 4th, 8th, and 12th weeks of intervention. 60 participants were analysed and the main effect of time showed a statistically significant difference in the mean of all variables (all p < 0.001), and also there was a statistically significant interaction between intervention and time on all variables (all p < 0.001). Different levels of intensity on only the lower extremities muscles had a significant effect on the dynamic balance and static balance of the elderly population. After four weeks of training HIT, MIT, and LIT illustrated significant improvement in dynamic balance, as well as static balance. © 2022 Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecinskiego. All Rights Reserved. Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecinskiego 2022 Article PeerReviewed Ghasemabad, Kamran Hosseinzadeh and Tengku Kamalden, Tengku Fadilah and Dev Omar Dev, Roxana and Gasibat, Qais and Nekooei, Pooya and Majlesi, Sara and Nekouei, Paria and Alemi, Behzad (2022) The effects of different exercise intensities on the static and dynamic balance of older adults: A randomised controlled trial. Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine, 39 (3). 49 -64. ISSN 23009705, DOI https://doi.org/10.18276/cej.2022.3-04 <https://doi.org/10.18276/cej.2022.3-04>. 10.18276/cej.2022.3-04
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topic RC1200 Sports Medicine
spellingShingle RC1200 Sports Medicine
Ghasemabad, Kamran Hosseinzadeh
Tengku Kamalden, Tengku Fadilah
Dev Omar Dev, Roxana
Gasibat, Qais
Nekooei, Pooya
Majlesi, Sara
Nekouei, Paria
Alemi, Behzad
The effects of different exercise intensities on the static and dynamic balance of older adults: A randomised controlled trial
description This study aims to find the effectiveness of different exercise intensities (high-, moderate-, and low-intensity) on the dynamic and static balance of elderly women. A single-blinded factorial design study was conducted in healthy older adults (>65 years) in 12 weeks. The authors have assessed the Forward Reach Test (FRT), Lateral Reach Test (LRT), One Leg Stand (OLS), Tandem Stand Test (TST) in 60 healthy older women at a gym centre, Fit House located in Bukit Rimau, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Participants were randomly assigned to a High-Intensity Training (HIT) group; (n=15) (Mean age 69.60 ± 3.68) who performed four exercises Leg Press (LP), Leg Extension (LE), Leg Curl (LC), and Calf Raises (CR) at 80 to 90% of One-Repetition Maximum (1RM); Moderate-Intensity Training (MIT) group (n=15) (Mean age 69.27 ± 3.41) performed at 65 to 75% of 1RM; Low-Intensity Training (LIT) group (n=15) (Mean age 69.27 ± 1.94) performed at 50 to 60% of 1 RM; and a Control Group (CG) (n = 15) (Mean age 68.67 ± 2.38) with no training. Data was collected at pre-test, 4th, 8th, and 12th weeks of intervention. 60 participants were analysed and the main effect of time showed a statistically significant difference in the mean of all variables (all p < 0.001), and also there was a statistically significant interaction between intervention and time on all variables (all p < 0.001). Different levels of intensity on only the lower extremities muscles had a significant effect on the dynamic balance and static balance of the elderly population. After four weeks of training HIT, MIT, and LIT illustrated significant improvement in dynamic balance, as well as static balance. © 2022 Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecinskiego. All Rights Reserved.
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author Ghasemabad, Kamran Hosseinzadeh
Tengku Kamalden, Tengku Fadilah
Dev Omar Dev, Roxana
Gasibat, Qais
Nekooei, Pooya
Majlesi, Sara
Nekouei, Paria
Alemi, Behzad
author_facet Ghasemabad, Kamran Hosseinzadeh
Tengku Kamalden, Tengku Fadilah
Dev Omar Dev, Roxana
Gasibat, Qais
Nekooei, Pooya
Majlesi, Sara
Nekouei, Paria
Alemi, Behzad
author_sort Ghasemabad, Kamran Hosseinzadeh
title The effects of different exercise intensities on the static and dynamic balance of older adults: A randomised controlled trial
title_short The effects of different exercise intensities on the static and dynamic balance of older adults: A randomised controlled trial
title_full The effects of different exercise intensities on the static and dynamic balance of older adults: A randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr The effects of different exercise intensities on the static and dynamic balance of older adults: A randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed The effects of different exercise intensities on the static and dynamic balance of older adults: A randomised controlled trial
title_sort effects of different exercise intensities on the static and dynamic balance of older adults: a randomised controlled trial
publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecinskiego
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/44007/
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