2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.regg.2021.05.004
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Características de los programas de entrenamiento de fuerza muscular en personas mayores con sarcopenia. Revisión de alcance

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“…Different studies have shown that targeted physical exercise programs for the elderly improve functional fitness (Escalante et al, 2019), gait (Font-Jutglà et al, 2020) and upper and lower extremity muscle strength, especially those that include multicomponent training, evidencing a decrease in body mass index (BMI) (Vargas-Vitoria et al, 2021), mental illnesses such as depression and even dementia, thus contributing to comprehensive well-being (Durán-Agüero et al, 2017). In this sense, such programs stand out in promoting actions that generate an increase in quality of life justified in the perceptions from physical and mental well-being, independence and social integration (Vargas-Vitoria et al, 2021); however, despite the fact that several researches have focused on the link physical activity has with functional condition and health-related quality of life (Castro-Coronado et al, 2021;, studies focusing on the possible relationship between physical activity and well-being are limited.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Different studies have shown that targeted physical exercise programs for the elderly improve functional fitness (Escalante et al, 2019), gait (Font-Jutglà et al, 2020) and upper and lower extremity muscle strength, especially those that include multicomponent training, evidencing a decrease in body mass index (BMI) (Vargas-Vitoria et al, 2021), mental illnesses such as depression and even dementia, thus contributing to comprehensive well-being (Durán-Agüero et al, 2017). In this sense, such programs stand out in promoting actions that generate an increase in quality of life justified in the perceptions from physical and mental well-being, independence and social integration (Vargas-Vitoria et al, 2021); however, despite the fact that several researches have focused on the link physical activity has with functional condition and health-related quality of life (Castro-Coronado et al, 2021;, studies focusing on the possible relationship between physical activity and well-being are limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resistance training (RT) is a well-established exercise intervention that counteracts sarcopenia ( 12 , 13 ) and obesity ( 14 ) in older adults. The increase in skeletal muscle mass, muscle strength, physical performance parameters (i.e., rate of force development in different tasks of daily living activities), and decrease in relative adipose tissue are the main benefits arising from RT in older adults ( 15 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%