2021
DOI: 10.1186/s11556-021-00273-x
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Effectiveness of a community-delivered pneumatic machine resistance training programme (Gym Tonic) for older adults at neighbourhood senior centres – a randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Background Resistance training with pneumatic machines attenuates the age-associated loss in muscle strength and function in older adults. However, effectiveness of scaled-up pneumatic machine resistance training in the community is not known. We evaluated the effectiveness of a multi-site community-delivered 12-week pneumatic machine resistance programme (Gym Tonic (GT)) on muscle strength and physical function in older adults. Methods Three hundr… Show more

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“…However, the duration was too short to detect significant changes in physical functions. In line with many other effective programs for community-dwelling older adults (Chan et al, 2012;Kim & Lee, 2013;Lee et al, 2021;Washburn et al, 2014), which last for 12 weeks, the multicomponent frailty management program was revised and extended to 12 weeks. Therefore, this study aimed to test the feasibility and the effects of the extended 12-week program in improving physical functions and increasing participation among frail community-dwelling older adults in Singapore.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the duration was too short to detect significant changes in physical functions. In line with many other effective programs for community-dwelling older adults (Chan et al, 2012;Kim & Lee, 2013;Lee et al, 2021;Washburn et al, 2014), which last for 12 weeks, the multicomponent frailty management program was revised and extended to 12 weeks. Therefore, this study aimed to test the feasibility and the effects of the extended 12-week program in improving physical functions and increasing participation among frail community-dwelling older adults in Singapore.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%