Does a Single Session of High-Intensity Interval Training Provoke a Transient Elevated Risk of Falling in Seniors and Adults?

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作者
Donath, Lars [1 ]
Kurz, Eduard [2 ]
Roth, Ralf [1 ]
Hanssen, Henner [1 ]
Schmidt-Trucksaess, Arno [1 ]
Zahner, Lukas [1 ]
Faude, Oliver [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Basel, Dept Sport Exercise & Hlth, CH-4052 Basel, Switzerland
[2] Jena Univ Hosp, Clin Trauma Hand & Reconstruct Surg, Div Motor Res Pathophysiol & Biomech, Jena, Germany
关键词
Upright stance; Postural control; Elderly; Exercise training; Balance; Risk of falling; ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT; POSTURAL CONTROL; LOWER-EXTREMITY; MUSCLE FATIGUE; OLDER-PEOPLE; BALANCE; SWAY; RECOMMENDATIONS; PERFORMANCE; PRESSURE;
D O I
10.1159/000363767
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Background: Balance and strength training can reduce seniors' fall risk up to 50%. Available evidence suggests that acute bouts of neuromuscular and endurance exercise deteriorate postural control. High-intensity endurance training has been successfully applied in different populations. Thus, it seemed valuable to examine the acute effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on neuromuscular performance in seniors and young adults. Objective: The acute impact of a HIIT session on balance performance and muscle activity after exercise cessation and during post-exercise recovery was examined in young and old adults. We intended to investigate whether a transient exercise-induced fall-risk may occur in both groups. Methods: 20 healthy seniors (age 70 (SD 4) years) and young adults (age 27 (SD 3) years) were examined on 3 days. After exhaustive ramp-like treadmill testing in order to determine maximal heart rate (HR max) on the first day, either a 4 x 4 min HIIT at 90% of HR max or a control condition (CON) was randomly performed on the second and third day, respectively. Balance performance (postural sway) was assessed during single limb stance with open eyes (SLEO) and double limb stance with closed eyes (DLEC). EMG was recorded for the soleus (SOL), anterior tibialis (TIB), gastrocnemius (GM) and peroneus longus (PL) muscles at the dominant leg. All measures were collected before, immediately as well as 10, 30 and 45 min after HIIT and CON, respectively. Results: Compared to CON, HIIT induced significant increases of postural sway immediately after exercise cessation during SLEO in both groups (adults: p < 0.001, Delta = +25% sway; seniors: p = 0.007, Delta = +15% sway). Increased sway during DLEC was only found for seniors immediately and 10 min after HIIT (post: p = 0.003, Delta = +14% sway, 10 min post: p = 0.004, Delta = +18% sway). Muscle activity was increased during SLEO for TIB until 10 min post in seniors (0.008 < p < 0.03) and immediately after HIIT in adults (p < 0.001). Conclusion: HIIT training may cause an acute 'open-fall-window' with a transient impairment of balance performance for at least 10 min after exercise cessation in both groups. Occluded vision in seniors seems to prolong this period up to 30 min. Thus, the advantage of HIIT with regard to time efficiency seems debatable when considering transient HIIT-induced impairments of neuromuscular function. (C) 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel
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