2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2006.05.001
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Effects of vitamin D supplementation and exercise training on physical performance in Chilean vitamin D deficient elderly subjects

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“…(12) In a study by Verhaar and colleagues in vitamin D-deficient women over 70 years of age, 6 months of vitamin D supplementation increased isometric knee extension strength by 11.5% compared with controls. (26) In contrast, Bunout and colleagues found an 8% decrease in isometric quadriceps strength following 9 months with daily doses of vitamin D of 400 IU and of calcium of 800 mg, (29) supporting the concept that a vitamin D dose of at least 800 IU may be required. In addition to differences in vitamin D doses, the difference in muscle-strength response to vitamin D supplementation in different studies is likely due to a combination of differences in measurement techniques (handheld dynamometer versus isokinetic dynamometer or leg press), age, and serum vitamin D level at baseline.…”
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“…(12) In a study by Verhaar and colleagues in vitamin D-deficient women over 70 years of age, 6 months of vitamin D supplementation increased isometric knee extension strength by 11.5% compared with controls. (26) In contrast, Bunout and colleagues found an 8% decrease in isometric quadriceps strength following 9 months with daily doses of vitamin D of 400 IU and of calcium of 800 mg, (29) supporting the concept that a vitamin D dose of at least 800 IU may be required. In addition to differences in vitamin D doses, the difference in muscle-strength response to vitamin D supplementation in different studies is likely due to a combination of differences in measurement techniques (handheld dynamometer versus isokinetic dynamometer or leg press), age, and serum vitamin D level at baseline.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, mean food intake from week three in the control group was significantly higher than other groups. Bunout et al reported that in a study comparing exercise training and vitamin D intake (400 IU/day) over 9 months in elderly women, the fat free mass and the muscle strength in the exercise training group significantly increased, but there were no significant changes in fat free mass and muscle strength in the vitamin D intake group [44]. It has been reported that unlike vitamin D intake, regular aerobic training effects positive changes in body weight [40].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mediante la práctica continua de ejercicios mejora la funcionalidad e independencia en el AM 29,5 . También, se encontró diferencias respecto a la duración de los programas de intervención, ya que hay intervenciones que pueden durar de 12 semanas a 12 meses, con una frecuencia de participación de tres veces a la semana 8,9,11 .…”
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“…Existen diferentes intervenciones que buscan mejorar el desempeño físico en el AM, estos programas están compuestos de ejercicios físicos solos o con suplementos vitamínicos 8 , estas intervenciones varían en las características de la población, tipo de ejercicios, frecuencia y tiempo de duración del programa 8,9,10,11 .…”
Section: Prueba Corta De Desempeño Físico (Sppb Por Sus Siglas En Ingunclassified
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