Progressive resistance training in elderly hiv-positive patients: does it work?

BACKGROUND: Elderly people present alterations in body composition and physical fitness, compromising their quality of life. Chronic diseases, including HIV/AIDS, worsen this situation. Resistance exercises are prescribed to improve fitness and promote healthier and independent aging. Recovery of st...

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Main Authors: Paula Maria Loiola de Souza, Wilson Jacob-Filho, José Maria Santarém, Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva, Ho Yeh Li, Marcelo Nascimento Burattini
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier España 2008-01-01
Series:Clinics
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322008000500009
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author Paula Maria Loiola de Souza
Wilson Jacob-Filho
José Maria Santarém
Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva
Ho Yeh Li
Marcelo Nascimento Burattini
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Wilson Jacob-Filho
José Maria Santarém
Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva
Ho Yeh Li
Marcelo Nascimento Burattini
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description BACKGROUND: Elderly people present alterations in body composition and physical fitness, compromising their quality of life. Chronic diseases, including HIV/AIDS, worsen this situation. Resistance exercises are prescribed to improve fitness and promote healthier and independent aging. Recovery of strength and physical fitness is the goal of exercise in AIDS wasting syndrome. OBJECTIVE: This study describes a case series of HIV-positive elderly patients who participated in a progressive resistance training program and evaluates their body composition, muscular strength, physical fitness and the evolution of CD4+ and CD8+ cell counts. METHODS: Subjects were prospectively recruited for nine months. The training program consisted of three sets of 8-12 repetitions of leg press, seated row, lumbar extension and chest press, performed with free weight machines hts, twice/week for one year. Infectious disease physicians followed patients and reported all relevant clinical data. Body composition was assessed by anthropometric measures and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry before and after the training program. RESULTS: Fourteen patients, aged 62-71 years old, of both genders, without regular physical activity who had an average of nine years of HIV/AIDS history were enrolled. The strengths of major muscle groups increased (74%-122%, p=0.003-0.021) with a corresponding improvement in sit-standing and walking 2.4 m tests (p=0.003). There were no changes in clinical conditions and body composition measures, but triceps and thigh skinfolds were significantly reduced (p=0.037). In addition, there were significant increases in the CD4+ counts (N=151 cells; p=0.008) and the CD4+/CD8+ ratio (0.63 to 0.81, p=0.009). CONCLUSION: Resistance training increased strength, improved physical fitness, reduced upper and lower limb skinfolds, and were associated with an improvement in the CD4+ and CD4+/CD8+ counts in HIV positive elderly patients without significant side effects.
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spelling doaj.art-90a33e9a7a4941bb9752cce1f51d6ff72022-12-22T00:26:13ZengElsevier EspañaClinics1807-59321980-53222008-01-0163561962410.1590/S1807-59322008000500009Progressive resistance training in elderly hiv-positive patients: does it work?Paula Maria Loiola de SouzaWilson Jacob-FilhoJosé Maria SantarémAlexandre Rodrigues da SilvaHo Yeh LiMarcelo Nascimento BurattiniBACKGROUND: Elderly people present alterations in body composition and physical fitness, compromising their quality of life. Chronic diseases, including HIV/AIDS, worsen this situation. Resistance exercises are prescribed to improve fitness and promote healthier and independent aging. Recovery of strength and physical fitness is the goal of exercise in AIDS wasting syndrome. OBJECTIVE: This study describes a case series of HIV-positive elderly patients who participated in a progressive resistance training program and evaluates their body composition, muscular strength, physical fitness and the evolution of CD4+ and CD8+ cell counts. METHODS: Subjects were prospectively recruited for nine months. The training program consisted of three sets of 8-12 repetitions of leg press, seated row, lumbar extension and chest press, performed with free weight machines hts, twice/week for one year. Infectious disease physicians followed patients and reported all relevant clinical data. Body composition was assessed by anthropometric measures and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry before and after the training program. RESULTS: Fourteen patients, aged 62-71 years old, of both genders, without regular physical activity who had an average of nine years of HIV/AIDS history were enrolled. The strengths of major muscle groups increased (74%-122%, p=0.003-0.021) with a corresponding improvement in sit-standing and walking 2.4 m tests (p=0.003). There were no changes in clinical conditions and body composition measures, but triceps and thigh skinfolds were significantly reduced (p=0.037). In addition, there were significant increases in the CD4+ counts (N=151 cells; p=0.008) and the CD4+/CD8+ ratio (0.63 to 0.81, p=0.009). CONCLUSION: Resistance training increased strength, improved physical fitness, reduced upper and lower limb skinfolds, and were associated with an improvement in the CD4+ and CD4+/CD8+ counts in HIV positive elderly patients without significant side effects.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322008000500009Weight liftingHIV/AIDSElderlyBody compositionPhysical fitness
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Wilson Jacob-Filho
José Maria Santarém
Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva
Ho Yeh Li
Marcelo Nascimento Burattini
Progressive resistance training in elderly hiv-positive patients: does it work?
Clinics
Weight lifting
HIV/AIDS
Elderly
Body composition
Physical fitness
title Progressive resistance training in elderly hiv-positive patients: does it work?
title_full Progressive resistance training in elderly hiv-positive patients: does it work?
title_fullStr Progressive resistance training in elderly hiv-positive patients: does it work?
title_full_unstemmed Progressive resistance training in elderly hiv-positive patients: does it work?
title_short Progressive resistance training in elderly hiv-positive patients: does it work?
title_sort progressive resistance training in elderly hiv positive patients does it work
topic Weight lifting
HIV/AIDS
Elderly
Body composition
Physical fitness
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322008000500009
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