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Title: Can muscle mass be maintained with a simple resistance intervention in the older people? A cluster randomized controlled trial in Thailand
Authors: Bumnet Saengrut
Takeshi Yoda
Yumi Kimura
Yasuko Ishimoto
Rujee Rattanasathien
Tatsuya Saito
Kanlaya Chunjai
Kensaku Miyamoto
Kawin Sirimuengmoon
Rujirat Pudwan
Hironobu Katsuyama
Authors: Bumnet Saengrut
Takeshi Yoda
Yumi Kimura
Yasuko Ishimoto
Rujee Rattanasathien
Tatsuya Saito
Kanlaya Chunjai
Kensaku Miyamoto
Kawin Sirimuengmoon
Rujirat Pudwan
Hironobu Katsuyama
Keywords: Environmental Science;Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2022
Abstract: The aging population is rapidly increasing worldwide. Sarcopenia is a common and important health problem among older people. The prevalence of sarcopenia among older Thai adults is increasing. Exercise intervention for sarcopenia prevention may significantly improve muscle strength, body balance, and muscle mass. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of a simple resistance intervention (SRI) program in preventing sarcopenia on physiological outcomes among community-dwelling older Thai adults. This study was a 12-week randomized controlled trial, which included 80 community-dwelling older adults in Chiang Mai, Thailand, who were randomly assigned into control (40 participants who performed usual exercise) and intervention (40 participants who performed the SRI program) groups. The SRI program was a home-based program consisting of 30 min of resistance exercise three times/week for 12 weeks, health education on sarcopenia. After 12 weeks, all physiological outcomes were measured and were significantly improved in the intervention group compared with baseline; hand grip, skeletal muscle mass index, and walking speed were significantly improved in the intervention group compared with the control group. Based on our results, the SRI program may prevent muscle weakness in community-dwelling older people in Thailand.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/72968
ISSN: 16604601
16617827
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