A randomised controlled trial of Tai Chi and resistance exercise
on bone health, muscle strength and balance in community-living elderly people
WOO et alAbstract
Background: the
beneficial role of exercise in improving bone mineral density, muscle
strength and balance, has been documented predominantly
in younger populations. These findings may not
apply to elderly populations with limited ability to perform exercises
of high
intensity.
Objective: to examine the effects of Tai Chi (TC) and resistance exercise (RTE) on bone mineral density (BMD), muscle strength, balance
and flexibility in community living elderly people.
Design: randomised controlle trial, usng blocked randomization with stratification by sex.
Setting: a community in the New Territories Region of Hong Kong, China.
Subjects: one hundred eighty subjects (90 men, 90 women) aged 65–74, were recruited through advertisements in community centres.
Methods: subjects were
assigned to participate in TC, RTE three times a week, or no
intervention (C) for 12 months. Measurements
were carried out at baseline, 6 and 12 months.
Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for age, and baseline values of
variables
that were significantly different between groups:
i.e. smoking and flexibility for men; quadriceps strength for women.
Results: compliance was
high (TC 81%, RTE 76%). In women, both TC and RTE groups had less BMD
loss at total hip compared with controls.
No effect was observed in men. No difference in
either balance, flexibility or the number of falls was observed between
either
intervention or controls after 12 months.
Conclusion: the beneficial effects of TC or RTE on musculoskeletal health are modest and may not translate into better clinical outcomes.
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Quelle:http://ageing.oxfordjournals.org/content/36/3/262.short
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