Effects of multidomain interventions on skeletal muscle architecture and function in pre-frail older women: The WiiProtein study
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2022.10.009
Effects of multidomain interventions on skeletal muscle architecture and function in pre-frail older women: The WiiProtein study
Abstract
The aim was to investigate the effects of physical training with exergames and protein supplementation on musculoskeletal function, muscle architecture, and markers of physical frailty in pre-frail older women. Ninety participants were assigned to one of five groups: physical training using exergames (PTG); protein supplementation (PSG); physical training and protein supplementation (PTPSG); physical training and isoenergetic supplementation (PTISG); and control group (CG). We evaluated: strength and power of lower limbs; functional mobility; gait speed; handgrip strength; and muscle architecture. The PTPSG increased knee extensor and flexor strength (8.4% and 10.2% respectively), and knee extensor power (17.1%), reduced exhaustion (100%), and also reversed pre-frailty (43.8%). There were no significant differences among groups in all outcomes analyzed. Physical training using exergames with protein supplementation increased musculoskeletal function, reduced exhaustion, and reversed pre-frailty in older women.
Keywords: Elderly nutrition; Exercise; Frail elderly; Musculoskeletal system; Video games.
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