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Moreira Reis, Alessandra & Maté Muñoz, José Luis & Hernández Lougedo, Juan & Vilches Sáez, Sergio & Benet, Marta & García Fernández, Pablo & Pleguezuelos, Eulogio & Carbonell, Teresa & Alva, Norma & Garnacho Castaño, Manuel Vicente .Aerobic Dance on an Air Dissipation Platform Improves Cardiorespiratory, Muscular and Cellular Fitness in the Overweight and Obese Elderly.
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Moreira Reis, Alessandra & Maté Muñoz, José Luis & Hernández Lougedo, Juan & Vilches Sáez, Sergio & Benet, Marta & García Fernández, Pablo & Pleguezuelos, Eulogio & Carbonell, Teresa & Alva, Norma & Garnacho Castaño, Manuel Vicente. Aerobic Dance on an Air Dissipation Platform Improves Cardiorespiratory, Muscular and Cellular Fitness in the Overweight and Obese Elderly.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/29618
Abstract:
Simple Summary: Aerobic dance is considered a viable strategy to prevent the effects of aging,
mainly in obese and overweight elderly people. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of aerobic
dance on an air dissipation platform (ADP) on body composition, oxidative stress and muscular
and cardiorespiratory fitness in 32 elderly adults (67.1 ± 3.6) who were divided into 3 groups
based on body mass index: healthy (HG), overweight (OWG) and obese (OG). Training program
of aerobic dance on an ADP was carried out twice a week for 12 weeks at an intensity of 6¿8 on
the scale of subjective perception exertion (Borg Scale, CR-10). There was a significant decrease in
malondialdehyde concentrations in all experimental groups. OWG and OG significantly improved
their peak oxygen uptake. An interaction effect was observed in vertical flight height and power
output, during the jump test. HG increased the vertical jump height, and HG and OG improved the
power output of the lower extremities. In conclusion, aerobic dance on an ADP may be an effective
alternative to lose weight, prevent oxidative stress and improve cardiorespiratory fitness in obese
and overweight elderly people.
Abstract: Background: Obesity is a global health problem associated with a high number of comorbidities that decrease functional capacity, especially in elderly people. Aerobic dance is considered
a viable strategy to prevent the effects of aging, mainly in obese and overweight elderly people.
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of aerobic dance on an air dissipation platform (ADP) on
body composition, oxidative stress and muscular and cardiorespiratory fitness in elderly people.
Methods: In total, 32 elderly adults (67.1 ± 3.6) were divided into 3 groups based on body mass
index: healthy (HG), overweight (OWG) and obese (OG). Training program of aerobic dance on
an ADP was carried out twice a week for 12 weeks. Results: OWG (p = 0.016) and OG decreased
their weight (p < 0.001). There was a significant decrease in malondialdehyde concentrations in all
experimental groups (p < 0.05). OWG and OG significantly improved their peak oxygen uptake
(p < 0.01). HG increased the vertical jump height (p < 0.05), and HG and OG improved the power
output of the lower extremities (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The aerobic dance on an ADP may be an
effective alternative to lose weight, prevent oxidative stress and improve cardiorespiratory fitness in
obese and overweight elderly people.