Circuit strength training improves muscle strength, functional performance and anthropometric indicators in sedentary elderly women

J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2018 Jul-Aug;58(7-8):1029-1036. doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.17.06903-1. Epub 2017 Apr 26.

Abstract

Background: This study aimed to investigate the effects of circuit strength training on the muscle strength, functional autonomy and anthropometric indicators of the elderly.

Methods: Were included 65 women divided in two groups: strength training (TG, N.=34) and control group (CG, N.=31). The strength-training group was subjected to a circuit shaped training program, three days per week, for a period of 12 weeks. In each training session, the circuit was repeated three times. In each circuit, all exercises were performed once, with 8 to 12 repetitions per exercise, with 30-second intervals between each exercise.

Results: TG showed significantly changes in body composition post 12 weeks, as decreases in body weight (Δ-1.5±1.8 kg) and BMI (Δ-0.57±0.74 kg/m²), and decreases in abdominal (Δ-3±1.61 cm), waist (Δ-1 ± 1.61 cm), hip (Δ-2.75±1.44 cm) and waist-hip ratio circumference (Δ-0.02±0.15 cm). For functional autonomy, TG showed increases post 12 weeks by 30-second chair stand (Δ 3.5±0.4 reps), six minute walk (Δ60.95±7.91 m), back scratch (Δ3.2±1.36 cm), and time up and go tests (Δ-1.62±0,15 s). TG also showed increases in muscle strength post 12 weeks in both leg press (Δ11±1.29 kg) and lat pulldown (Δ11±0.75 Kg). For CG, body composition, functional autonomy and muscle strength did not improved in any moment.

Conclusions: Hence, circuit strength training provides significant improvements in muscle strength, functional performance and anthropometric indicators in sedentary elderly women.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Anthropometry
  • Body Composition / physiology*
  • Body Weight / physiology
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Circuit-Based Exercise / methods*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Muscle Strength / physiology*
  • Sedentary Behavior
  • Waist-Hip Ratio
  • Weight Lifting / physiology