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Effects of Eccentric Training at Long Muscle Length on Functional Capacities of Elderly Adults
Sponsor: Robin Souron
Summary
As aging leads to a decline in muscle function and overall physical performance, interventions targeting muscle strength and neuromechanical properties are critical for maintaining functional independence in older adults. Long-length eccentric training has shown promise in enhancing muscle performance, but its effects in older adults, particularly in a home-based setting, remain underexplored. The aim of this trial is to assess whether a targeted home-based training intervention incorporating long-length eccentric contractions can enhance functional capacity and neuromechanical properties in healthy older adults. Participants will be semi-randomly allocated to one of two groups: an experimental group incorporating long-length eccentric contractions (Group 1) or a conventional resistance training group (Group 2), with group assignment stratified to ensure an equal number of men and women in each group. Each participant will complete three laboratory-based experimental sessions (i.e., two Pre-training sessions and one Post-training session) , during which five key evaluations will be conducted: (i) the 5-Time Sit to Stand test, serving as the primary outcome measure; (ii) the Timed Up and Go test; (iii) assessments of isometric and dynamic muscle strength in the knee extensors and plantar flexors; (iv) measurements of the cross-sectional areas of the vastus lateralis, rectus femoris, gastrocnemius medialis, and soleus muscles; and (v) evaluation of tendon stiffness. Following the pre-evaluation, each participant will engage in a 24-session, semi-supervised, home-based training protocol over a period of 8 to 11 weeks. The training program will include eight exercises, with four targeting the upper limbs and four focused on the lower limbs. Group 1 will perform the lower limb exercises at long muscle lengths, while Group 2 will perform the same exercises in a conventional manner (i.e., at neutral or shorter muscle lengths). The total training volume (calculated as repetitions × sets, in arbitrary units) will be matched across both groups, ensuring that any observed differences in outcomes are attributable to the specific training modality rather than differences in workload.
Official title: Effects of Home-Based Eccentric Training at Long Muscle Length on Functional Capacity and Neuromechanical Function in Healthy Older Adults
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
60 Years - 80 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2025-09-01
Completion Date
2027-03-01
Last Updated
2025-05-01
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Home-based eccentric training at long muscle length
The training program will include conventional resistance exercises, with progressive increases in intensity and volume tailored to each participant's capabilities. In this condition, specific to the Arm #1, four specific exercises targeting the knee extensors and plantar flexors will be performed at long muscle lengths.
Conventional home-based training
The training program will include conventional resistance exercises, with progressive increases in intensity and volume tailored to each participant's capabilities. In this condition, specific to the Arm#2, four specific exercises targeting the knee extensors and plantar flexors will be performed in a conventional manner (i.e., at neutral or shorter muscle lengths).
Locations (1)
MIP Laboratory, Nantes University
Nantes, France