Effects of Low-Intensity Walk Training With Restricted Leg Blood Flow on Muscle Strength and Aerobic Capacity in Older Adults

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作者
Abe, Takashi [1 ]
Sakamaki, Mikako [1 ]
Fujita, Satoshi [1 ]
Ozaki, Hayao [1 ]
Sugaya, Masato [1 ]
Sato, Yoshiaki [1 ,2 ]
Nakajima, Toshiaki [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Dept Human & Engn Environm Studies, Grad Sch Frontier Sci, Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan
[2] Univ Tokyo, Dept Ischem Circulatory Physiol, Grad Sch Med, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
KAATSU walking; isometric and isokinetic strength; muscle hypertrophy; PEAK OXYGEN-UPTAKE; RESISTANCE EXERCISE; PROTEIN; POWER; MASS; RESPONSES; KAATSU; WOMEN; MEN;
D O I
10.1097/JPT.0b013e3181d07a73
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Purpose: Slow-walk training combined with restricted leg muscular blood flow (KAATSU) produces muscle hypertrophy and strength gains in young men, which may lead to increased aerobic capacity and functional fitness. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of walk training combined with KAATSU on muscle size, strength, and functional ability, as well as aerobic capacity, in older participants. Methods: A total of 19 active men and women, aged 60 to 78 years, were randomized into either a KAATSU-walk training group (n = 11, K-walk) or a nonexercising control group (n = 8, control). The K-walk group performed 20-minute treadmill walking (67 m/min), 5 days/wk for 6 weeks. Results: Isometric (11%) and isokinetic (7%-16%) knee extension and flexion torques, muscle-bone cross-sectional area (5.8% and 5.1% for thigh and lower leg, respectively), as well as ultrasound-estimated skeletal muscle mass (6.0% and 10.7% for total and thigh, respectively) increased (P < .05) in the K-walk group but not in the control group. Functional ability also increased significantly only in the K-walk group (P < .05); however, there was no change in the estimated peak oxygen uptake(absolute and relative to body mass) for either group. Conclusion: The results of the current study indicate that 6 weeks of KAATSU-walk training did not simultaneously improve cardiovascular and muscular fitness of older participants. However, it significantly increased muscular size and strength as well as functional ability of active older men and women.
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