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NEUROmuscular Training for Enhanced AGE Longevity
Sponsor: University of Valencia
Summary
In recent years the research group on Prevention and Health in Exercise and Sport (PHES) has carried out numerous studies that have provided current and convincing evidence of the benefits of physical activity and exercise for chronic health, but unfortunately it has also shown that if physical exercise is not properly prescribed it can impair health, as well as accelerating the ageing process. The research proposal presented here aims to reveal some of the forms of physical exercise and resources for its application that may be most beneficial for people's health, thus trying to find reliable evidence that will increase healthy longevity and quality of life in society. Based on the above, and taking into account that the possible beneficial adaptations for health are specific to the applied form of physical exercise and the equipment used during its development, the PHES research group wishes to investigate the most appropriate strategies to ensure an active and positive ageing process. With these relevant findings the researchers can create specific action plans for prevention and promotion through physical exercise in order to improve both health and quality of life expectancy. The general objective of the project is to identify the most advanced methods and material resources with which to guarantee a beneficial process of active and healthy ageing with chronic training, so that with these relevant findings, concrete action plans can be created for prevention and promotion through physical exercise in order to improve both health and quality of life expectancy. The specific objectives are the following: * To validate new, specific, safe, and efficient tools to monitor the intensity of neuromuscular strength training activities in older adults. * To analyze and compare the chronic effects of different cardiovascular and neuromuscular strength training modalities applied with different materials on cellular ageing, body composition, metabolic, and immune profiles, cognitive function, motor function, quality of life and well-being in older adults. * To evaluate the efficacy of the use of dietary supplements to reduce or even stop the chronic adverse effects that different physical activity levels and/or physical exercise programs can have on the oxidative and inflammatory profile, body composition and metabolic profile, muscle and DNA damage, and physical performance in older adults.
Official title: Improvement of Biological and Functional Longevity Through Advanced Neuromuscular Training Protocols and Resources in Adulthood.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
60 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
390
Start Date
2024-01-24
Completion Date
2027-07-15
Last Updated
2025-03-30
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Water-based power resistance training + Dietary supplement I (WPowDSI)
The WPowDSI group will perform 8 repetitions per exercise (arm fly and swing, small and big kick, and a combined upper and lower limb exercise). Regarding the perceived exertion rating, a value of 4 (1º repetition) and 7 (last repetition) was recorded, accorded to an adaptation of the OMNI-RES scale in water in the remaining 12-16 weeks. The number of sets throughout the entire intervention was 4 sets per exercise, with 90s of active recovery (slow rhythmic swinging of the extremities) between sets. The speed of execution of the exercises was controlled using a metronome marking the cadence (concentric phase as fast as possible; eccentric phase 2s). Devices were used according to individual needs. Regarding supplementation, participants were randomly assigned to receive their daily dose.
Water-based power resistance training + Placebo (WPowPl)
The WPowCr group will perform 8 repetitions per exercise (arm fly and swing, small and big kick, and a combined upper and lower limb exercise). Regarding the perceived exertion rating, a value of 4 (1º repetition) and 7 (last repetition) was recorded, accorded to an adaptation of the OMNI-RES scale in water in the remaining 12-16 weeks. The number of sets throughout the entire intervention was 4 sets per exercise, with 90s of active recovery (slow rhythmic swinging of the extremities) between sets. The speed of execution of the exercises was controlled using a metronome marking the cadence (concentric phase as fast as possible; eccentric phase 2s). Devices were used according to individual needs. Regarding placebo, participants were randomly assigned to receive their daily dose.
Elastic band-based power resistance training + Dietary supplement I (EBPowDSI)
The EBPowDSI group will perform 8 repetitions per exercise (militar press, squat, upright row, lunge, and push-press). Regarding the perceived exertion rating, a value of 4 (1º repetition) and 7 (last repetition), according to an adaptation of the OMNI-RES EB scale in the remaining 12-16 weeks. The number of sets throughout the entire intervention was 4 sets per exercise, with 90s of active recovery (slow rhythmic swinging of the extremities) between sets and 90s of rest between exercises. The speed of execution of the exercises was controlled using a metronome marking the cadence (concentric phase: as fast as possible; eccentric phase: 2s). Regarding supplementation, participants were randomly assigned to receive their daily dose.
Elastic band-based power resistance training + Placebo (EBPowPl)
The EBPotPl group will perform 8 repetitions per exercise (militar press, squat, upright row, lunge, and push-press). Regarding the perceived exertion rating, a value of 4 (1º repetition,) and 7 (last repetition), according to an adaptation of the OMNI-RES EB scale in the remaining 16 weeks. The number of sets throughout the entire intervention was 4 sets per exercise, with 90s of active recovery (slow rhythmic swinging of the extremities) between sets and 90s of rest between exercises. The speed of execution of the exercises was controlled using a metronome marking the cadence (concentric phase: as fast as possible; eccentric phase: 2s). Regarding placebo, participants were randomly assigned to receive their daily dose.
Elastic band-based eccentric resistance training + Dietary supplement II (EBEccDSII)
The EBEccDSII group will perform 6 repetitions per exercise (lunge, chest press, hiptrust and standing row). The exercises were performed at maximum intensity until the point where stability or technique was lost, prior the stretching of the band. The number of sets throughout the entire intervention was 4 sets per exercise, with 120s of active recovery between sets and 90s of rest between exercises. The pace of execution of the exercises was controlled using a metronome marking the cadence (concentric phase: until reaching the stretching of the band; eccentric phase: 5s). Regarding supplementation, participants were randomly assigned to receive their daily dose.
Elastic band-based eccentric resistance training + Placebo (EBEccPl)
The EBEccPl group will perform 6 repetitions per exercise (lunge, chest press, hiptrust and standing row). The exercises were performed at maximum intensity until the point where stability or technique was lost, prior the stretching of the band. The number of sets throughout the entire intervention was 4 sets per exercise, with 120s of active recovery between sets and 90s of rest between exercises. The pace of execution of the exercises was controlled using a metronome marking the cadence (concentric phase: until reaching the stretching of the band; eccentric phase: 5s). Regarding placebo, participants were randomly assigned to receive their daily dose.
Elastic band-based maximum strength resistance training + Dietary supplement II (EBMaxDSII)
The EBMaxDSII group will perform 6 repetitions per exercise (lunge, chest press, hiptrust and standing row). Regarding the perceived exertion rating, a value of 7 (1º repetition,) and 9 (last repetition), according to an adaptation of the OMNI-RES EB scale in the remaining 16 weeks. The number of sets throughout the entire intervention was 4 sets per exercise, with 120s of active recovery between sets and 90s of rest between exercises. The pace of execution of the exercises was controlled using a metronome marking the cadence (concentric-eccentric phase: 2s). Regarding supplementation, participants were randomly assigned to receive their daily dose.
Elastic band-based maximum strength resistance training + Placebo (EBMaxPl)
The EBMaxPl group will perform 6 repetitions per exercise (lunge, chest press, hiptrust and standing row). Regarding the perceived exertion rating, a value of 7 (1º repetition,) and 9 (last repetition), according to an adaptation of the OMNI-RES EB scale in the remaining 16 weeks. The number of sets throughout the entire intervention was 4 sets per exercise, with 120s of active recovery between sets and 90s of rest between exercises. The pace of execution of the exercises was controlled using a metronome marking the cadence (concentric-eccentric phase: 2s). Regarding placebo, participants were randomly assigned to receive their daily dose.
Control + Placebo (CPl)
Participants randomized into the control group will not undertake any formal intervention and will be asked to maintain their usual physical activity habits and diet. Regarding placebo, participants were randomly assigned to receive their daily dose.
Control + Dietary supplement I (CDSI)
Participants randomized into the control group will not undertake any formal intervention and will be asked to maintain their usual physical activity habits and diet. Regarding supplementation, participants were randomly assigned to receive their daily dose.
Control + Dietary supplement (CDSII)
Participants randomized into the control group will not undertake any formal intervention and will be asked to maintain their usual physical activity habits and diet. Regarding supplementation, participants were randomly assigned to receive their daily dose.
Active Comparator: Aerobic training + Placebo (AerPl)
The group will perform aerobic exercise for 20-40 minutes with easy execution exercise. Regarding placebo, participants were randomly assigned to receive their daily dose.
Locations (1)
Physical Activity and Sport Science Faculty
Valencia, Valencia, Spain