Effects of 12 weeks of whole body vibration vs. multi-component training in postmenopausal women
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Marín Cascales, Elena; Rubio Arias, Jacobo Ángel; Romero Arenas, Salvador; Alcaraz Ramón, Pedro EmilioFecha
2015-12Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMateria/s
Isokinetic strengthBody composition
DEXA
BMD
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The aims of this study were to analyze the effects of two different training protocols
(vibratory platform and multi-component training) and to determine what kind of
training creates greater adaptations on bone density, and isokinetic strength of the
knee extensors and the stabilizer muscles of the ankle joint in postmenopausal
women. Thirty-eight women (59.8 ± 6.2 years) were randomly assigned to whole
body vibration group (WBVG), multi-component training group (MTG), or a control
group (CG). The experimental groups performed an incremental training for 12
weeks, 3 sessions/week. Significant differences were found in total fat mass and
total lean mass in the training groups. In addition, both WBVG and MTG showed
significant increases in isokinetic strength for knee extensors at 60º·s-1
and at
270º·s-1
. With respect to ankle joint, a significant increase for eversion at 60º·s-1
and inversion at 60º·s-1 was found in both the training groups, and eversion at
120º·s-1 only...