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Effects of long-term calisthenics on physical fitness and quality of life in order women

Year 2014, Volume: 25 Issue: 2, 47 - 55, 01.08.2014

Abstract

Purpose: Investigate the effects of long-term regular aerobic exercise to physical fitness and quality of life in older women. Methods: The volunteer subjects were selected between a hundred older people who were the members of a solidarity center. Fulfilling the international criteria for ‘exercising standards for the aged’, forty-five female volunteers with a mean age of 68.04±5.56 years (range, 60-80 years) participated to the study. After the cardiovascular and general health care evaluation, the older women were evaluated for exercise indication. An aerobic program of submaximal-level calisthenics was designed and the older women gathered at three times a week for exercising, 40-50 min a day for 4 months under a physiotherapist’s supervision. Before and after the 4-month exercise program, subjects underwent tests including a set of physical fitness and a quality of life assessment (short form-36). Results: Four month submaximal-level aerobic calisthenics led to a significant improvement (p<0.05) in body composition (fat weight, waist-to-hip ratio); cardiopulmonary fitness (VO2max); musculoskeletal fitness (vertical jumping, dynamometer test and flexibility); and motor fitness (equilibrium). Life quality of subjects improved significantly (p<0.05). Discussion: Four month regular calisthenics enhanced physical fitness and parameters of quality of life such as physical functioning, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, role limitation of emotional, role limitation of physical, mental health in elderly women

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  • Withall J, Stathi A, Davis M, Coulson J, Thompson JL, Fox KR . Objective indicators of physical activity and sedentary time and associations with subjective well-being in adults aged 70 and over. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2014;11(1):643-56.
  • Kispert CP, Merrifield HH. Interrater reliability of skinfold fat measurements. Phys Ther. 1987;67(6):917-20.
  • Jackson AS, Pollock ML. Generalized equations for predicting body density of men. Br J Nutr. 2004;91(1):161-8.
  • Jackson A S, Pollock ML, Ward A. Generalized equations for predicting body density of women. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1980;12(3):175-8.
  • Mueller WH, Wear ML, Hanis CL, Emerson JB, Barton SA, Hewett-Emmett D, et al. Which measure of body fat distribution is best for epidemiologic research. Am J Epidemiol. 1991;133(9): 858-69.
  • Cahalin LP, Mathier MA, Semigran MJ, Dec GW, DiSalvo TG. The six-minute walk test predicts peak oxygen uptake and survival in patients with advanced heart failure. Chest. 1996;110(2):325- 32.
  • Borg GA. Psychophysical bases of perceived exertion. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1982;14(5):377-81.
  • Yurdalan SU, Kondu S, Malkoç M. Assessment of health-related fitness in the patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodi- alysis: using Eurofit Test Battery. Ren Fail. 2007;29(8):955-60.
  • Ditroilo M, Forte R, McKeown D, Boreham C, De Vito G. Intra- and inter-session reliability of verticaljump performance in healthy middle-aged and older men and women. Muscle strength tests. J Sports Sci. 2011;29(15):1675-82.
  • Akbari M, Mousavikhatir R. Changes in the muscle strength and functional performance of healthy women with aging. Med J Is- lam Repub Iran. 2012;26(3):125-31.
  • Lan C, Lai JS, Wong MK, Yu ML. Cardiorespiratory function, flexibility, and body composition among geriatric Tai Chi Chuan practitioners. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1996;77(6):612-6.
  • Tsigilis N, Douda H, Tokmakidis SP. Test-retest reliability of the Eurofit test battery administered to university students. Percept Mot Skills. 2002;95(3f):1295-300.
  • Koçyiğit H, Aydemir Ö, Ölmez N, Memiş A. Kısa Form-36’nın (KF- 36) Türkçe versiyonunun güvenilirliği ve geçerliliği. Ilaç ve Tedavi Dergisi. 1999;12(2):102-6.
  • Wanderley FA, Silva G, Marques E, Oliveira J, Mota J, Carvalho J. Associations between objectively assessed physical activ- ity levels and fitness and self-reported health-related qual- ity of life in community-dwelling older adults. QualLife Res. 2011;20(9):1371-8.
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  • Morikawa M, Okazaki K, Masuki S, Kamijo Y, Yamazaki T, Gen-no H, et al. Physical fitness and indices of lifestyle-related diseases before and after interval walking training in middle-aged and older males and females. Br J Sports Med. 2011;45(3):216-24.
  • Blumenthal JA, Emery CF, Madden DJ, George LK, Coleman RE, Riddle MW et al. Cardiovascular and behavioral effects of aero- bic exercise training in healthy older men and women. J Gerontol. 1989;44(5):M147-57.
  • Pierce TW, Madden DJ, Siegel WC, Blumenthal JA. Effects of aer- obic exercise on cognitive and psychosocial functioning in pa- tients with mild hypertension. Health Psychol. 1993;l12(4):286- 91.
  • Drewnowski A, Evans WJ. Nutrition, physical activity, and quality of life in older adults: summary. J Gerontol A BiolSci Med Sci. 2001;56(2):89-94.
  • Gudlaugsson J, Gudnason V, Aspelund T, Siggeirsdottir K, Olafs- dottir AS, Jonsson PV, et al. Effects of a 6-month multimodal training intervention on retention of functional fitness in old- er adults: a randomized-controlled cross-over design. Int J Be- havNutr Phys Act.2012;(9):107.
  • Frank J S, Patla AE. Balance and mobility challenges in older adults: implications for preserving community mobility.Am J Prev Med. 2003;25(3):157-63.
  • Granacher U, Muehlbauer T, Zahner L, Gollhofer A, Kressig RW. Comparison of traditional and recent approaches in the pro- motion of balance and strength in older adults. Sports Med. 2011;41(5):377-400.
  • Drusini AG, Eleazer GP, Caiazzo M, Veronese E, Carrara N, Ranza- to C. et al. One-leg standing balance and functional status in an elderly community dwelling population in northeast Italy. Aging ClinExp Res. 2002;14(1):42-6.
  • Perrig-Chiello P, Perrig WJ, Ehrsam R, Staehelin HB, Krings F. The effects of resistance training on well-being and memory in el- derly volunteers. Age Aging.1998; 27(4): 469-75.
  • Olivares PR, Gusi N, Prieto J, Hernandez-Mocholi MA. Fitness and health-related quality of life dimensions in community-dwell- ing middle aged and older adults. Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2011;9:117.
  • Mossey JM, Shapiro E. Self-rated health: A predictor of mortality among the elderly. Am J Public Health. 1982;72(8):800-8.
  • Brown DW, Brown DR, Heath GW, Balluz L, Giles WH, Ford ES, et al. Associations between physical activity dose and health-relat- ed quality of life. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2004;36(5):890-6.
  • Lorraine P, Hammock R, Blanton J. Predictors of self-rated health status among Texas residents. Prev Chronic Dis. 2005;2(4):A12.
  • Leinonen R, Heikkinen E, Jylhä M. Predictors of decline in self-as- sessments of health among older people—A 5-year longitudinal study. Soc Sci Med. 2001;52(9):1329-41.

Yaşlı kadınlarda uzun süreli kalistenik egzersizlerin yaşam kalitesi ve fiziksel uygunluğa etkisi

Year 2014, Volume: 25 Issue: 2, 47 - 55, 01.08.2014

Abstract

Amaç: Uzun süreli aerobik egzersizlerin, yaşlı kadınlarda, fiziksel uygunluk ve yaşam kalitesine olan etkilerini incelemektir.Yöntem: Gönüllü katılımcılar, bir yaşlı dayanışma merkezinin 100 üyesi arasından seçilmiştir. ‘Yaşlılar için saptanmış Uluslararası, Standart Egzersiz Kriterleri’ne uygun ve yaş ortalaması 68.04±5.56 olan kırk beş kadın çalışmaya katılmıştır. Kardiyovasküler ve genel sağlık taramasından geçen yaşlılar, egzersiz indikasyonu açısından değerlendirilmiştir. Submaksimal seviyede kalisteniklerden oluşmuş bir aerobik egzersiz program hazırlanmış ve yaşlı kadınlar 4 ay boyunca, haftada 3 gün, 40-50 dakika olacak şekilde, bir fizyoterapist gözetiminde egzersize alınmıştır. Katılımcılara bu 4 aylık eğitim sürecinin başında ve sonunda fiziksel uygunluk ve yaşam kalitesini (short form-36) ölçen testler uygulanmıştır.Sonuçlar: Dört ay süre ile uygulanan submaksimal aerobik kalistenikler, vücut kompozisyonunda (yağ ağırlığı, kalça-bel oranı); kardiyopulmoner uygunlukta (VO2max); muskuloskeletal uygunlukta (vertikal sıçrama, dinamometre testi ve fleksibilite) ve motor uygunlukta (denge) anlamlı (p<0.05) iyileşmeler sağlamıştır. Yaşam kalitelerinde anlamlı düzelmeler saptanmıştır (p<0.05).Tartışma: Dört ay süresince uygulanan düzenli kalistenik egzersiz, yaşlı kadınlarda fiziksel uygunluğu arttırmış; fiziksel fonksiyon, ağrı, genel sağlık algısı, canlılık, sosyal fonksiyon, emosyonel rol güçlükleri, fiziksel rol güçlükleri, mental sağlık gibi bazı yaşam kalitesi parametrelerinde iyileşmeler sağlamıştır

References

  • Cress ME, Buchner DM, Prohaska T, Rimmer J, Brown M, Macera C, et al. Best practices statement: physical activity programs and behavior counseling in older adult populations. J Aging Phys Act. 2005;13(1):61-74.
  • Mazzeo RS, Cavanagh P, Evans W, Fiataron M, HagbergJ, McAu- ley E, et al. ACSM position stand on exercise and physical activ- ity for older adults. Med Sci Sports Exerc.1998;30(6):992-1008.
  • Rejeski WJ, Mihalko SL. Physical activity and quality of life in older adults. J Gerontol A J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2001;56(2):23-35.
  • Seco J, Abecia LC, Echevarría E, Barbero I, Torres-Unda J, Ro- driguez V, et al. A long-term physical activity training program increases strength and flexibility, and improves balance in older adults. Rehabil Nurs. 2013;38(1):37-47.
  • Shankar K. Exercise prescription. Philadelphia, Hanley and Bel- fus,1999; p 471-89.
  • Greig CA, Young A, Skelton DA, Pippet E, Butler FM, Mahmud SM. Exercise studies with elderly volunteers. Age Ageing. 1994;23(3):185-9.
  • Withall J, Stathi A, Davis M, Coulson J, Thompson JL, Fox KR . Objective indicators of physical activity and sedentary time and associations with subjective well-being in adults aged 70 and over. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2014;11(1):643-56.
  • Kispert CP, Merrifield HH. Interrater reliability of skinfold fat measurements. Phys Ther. 1987;67(6):917-20.
  • Jackson AS, Pollock ML. Generalized equations for predicting body density of men. Br J Nutr. 2004;91(1):161-8.
  • Jackson A S, Pollock ML, Ward A. Generalized equations for predicting body density of women. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1980;12(3):175-8.
  • Mueller WH, Wear ML, Hanis CL, Emerson JB, Barton SA, Hewett-Emmett D, et al. Which measure of body fat distribution is best for epidemiologic research. Am J Epidemiol. 1991;133(9): 858-69.
  • Cahalin LP, Mathier MA, Semigran MJ, Dec GW, DiSalvo TG. The six-minute walk test predicts peak oxygen uptake and survival in patients with advanced heart failure. Chest. 1996;110(2):325- 32.
  • Borg GA. Psychophysical bases of perceived exertion. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1982;14(5):377-81.
  • Yurdalan SU, Kondu S, Malkoç M. Assessment of health-related fitness in the patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodi- alysis: using Eurofit Test Battery. Ren Fail. 2007;29(8):955-60.
  • Ditroilo M, Forte R, McKeown D, Boreham C, De Vito G. Intra- and inter-session reliability of verticaljump performance in healthy middle-aged and older men and women. Muscle strength tests. J Sports Sci. 2011;29(15):1675-82.
  • Akbari M, Mousavikhatir R. Changes in the muscle strength and functional performance of healthy women with aging. Med J Is- lam Repub Iran. 2012;26(3):125-31.
  • Lan C, Lai JS, Wong MK, Yu ML. Cardiorespiratory function, flexibility, and body composition among geriatric Tai Chi Chuan practitioners. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1996;77(6):612-6.
  • Tsigilis N, Douda H, Tokmakidis SP. Test-retest reliability of the Eurofit test battery administered to university students. Percept Mot Skills. 2002;95(3f):1295-300.
  • Koçyiğit H, Aydemir Ö, Ölmez N, Memiş A. Kısa Form-36’nın (KF- 36) Türkçe versiyonunun güvenilirliği ve geçerliliği. Ilaç ve Tedavi Dergisi. 1999;12(2):102-6.
  • Wanderley FA, Silva G, Marques E, Oliveira J, Mota J, Carvalho J. Associations between objectively assessed physical activ- ity levels and fitness and self-reported health-related qual- ity of life in community-dwelling older adults. QualLife Res. 2011;20(9):1371-8.
  • Raven PB, Mitchell J. The effect of aging on the cardiovascular response to dynamic and static exercise. In: Weisfeldt ML, Eds. Th eaging heart: its function and response to stress. New York; Raven Press;1980:269-96.
  • Bellotto F, Palmisano P, Compostella L, Russo N, Zaccar- ia M, Guida P, et al. Anemia does not preclude increments in cardiac performance during a short period of intensive, exer- cise-based cardiac rehabilitation. Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil. 2011;18(2):150-7.
  • Morikawa M, Okazaki K, Masuki S, Kamijo Y, Yamazaki T, Gen-no H, et al. Physical fitness and indices of lifestyle-related diseases before and after interval walking training in middle-aged and older males and females. Br J Sports Med. 2011;45(3):216-24.
  • Blumenthal JA, Emery CF, Madden DJ, George LK, Coleman RE, Riddle MW et al. Cardiovascular and behavioral effects of aero- bic exercise training in healthy older men and women. J Gerontol. 1989;44(5):M147-57.
  • Pierce TW, Madden DJ, Siegel WC, Blumenthal JA. Effects of aer- obic exercise on cognitive and psychosocial functioning in pa- tients with mild hypertension. Health Psychol. 1993;l12(4):286- 91.
  • Drewnowski A, Evans WJ. Nutrition, physical activity, and quality of life in older adults: summary. J Gerontol A BiolSci Med Sci. 2001;56(2):89-94.
  • Gudlaugsson J, Gudnason V, Aspelund T, Siggeirsdottir K, Olafs- dottir AS, Jonsson PV, et al. Effects of a 6-month multimodal training intervention on retention of functional fitness in old- er adults: a randomized-controlled cross-over design. Int J Be- havNutr Phys Act.2012;(9):107.
  • Frank J S, Patla AE. Balance and mobility challenges in older adults: implications for preserving community mobility.Am J Prev Med. 2003;25(3):157-63.
  • Granacher U, Muehlbauer T, Zahner L, Gollhofer A, Kressig RW. Comparison of traditional and recent approaches in the pro- motion of balance and strength in older adults. Sports Med. 2011;41(5):377-400.
  • Drusini AG, Eleazer GP, Caiazzo M, Veronese E, Carrara N, Ranza- to C. et al. One-leg standing balance and functional status in an elderly community dwelling population in northeast Italy. Aging ClinExp Res. 2002;14(1):42-6.
  • Perrig-Chiello P, Perrig WJ, Ehrsam R, Staehelin HB, Krings F. The effects of resistance training on well-being and memory in el- derly volunteers. Age Aging.1998; 27(4): 469-75.
  • Olivares PR, Gusi N, Prieto J, Hernandez-Mocholi MA. Fitness and health-related quality of life dimensions in community-dwell- ing middle aged and older adults. Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2011;9:117.
  • Mossey JM, Shapiro E. Self-rated health: A predictor of mortality among the elderly. Am J Public Health. 1982;72(8):800-8.
  • Brown DW, Brown DR, Heath GW, Balluz L, Giles WH, Ford ES, et al. Associations between physical activity dose and health-relat- ed quality of life. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2004;36(5):890-6.
  • Lorraine P, Hammock R, Blanton J. Predictors of self-rated health status among Texas residents. Prev Chronic Dis. 2005;2(4):A12.
  • Leinonen R, Heikkinen E, Jylhä M. Predictors of decline in self-as- sessments of health among older people—A 5-year longitudinal study. Soc Sci Med. 2001;52(9):1329-41.
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Publication Date August 1, 2014
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