TY - JOUR
T1 - A three-arm randomized controlled trial of aerobic and resistance training in women with spinal cord injuries
T2 - Effects on physical fitness and pulmonary function
AU - Haghighi, Amir Hossein
AU - Ahmadi, Atefeh
AU - Askari, Roya
AU - Shahrabadi, Hadi
AU - Moody, Jeremy A.
AU - Miller, Joshua M.
AU - Clemente, Filipe
AU - Gentil, Paulo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/6/25
Y1 - 2024/6/25
N2 - Background: This study aimed to investigate the effects of different volumes of aerobic training (AT) and resistance training (RT) during a concurrent exercise training program on selected indicators of physical fitness and pulmonary function in women with spinal cord injury (SCI). Methods: Twenty-three inactive females with complete or incomplete SCI from T6 to L5 were divided into three groups: concurrent training with a focus on AT (CTAT; two weekly sessions of AT and one of RT), concurrent training with a focus on RT (CTRT; two weekly sessions of RT and one of AT), and control (CON). Tests were performed before and after an 8-week experimental period for indicators of pulmonary function, aerobic power, endurance performance, muscular strength and endurance, speed, and change of direction. Results: Markers of both aerobic and muscular fitness increased in the CTAT and CTRT groups, but not in CON. There were significant differences in aerobic power and endurance performance between the CTAT and CTRT groups, with greater changes in CTAT. Both CTAT and CTRT improved respiratory functions, with no differences between them (p > 0.05). Conclusions: CTAT and CTRT improved most of the indicators of physical fitness. However, CTAT should be used to achieve higher aerobic power and endurance without compromising muscle strength.
AB - Background: This study aimed to investigate the effects of different volumes of aerobic training (AT) and resistance training (RT) during a concurrent exercise training program on selected indicators of physical fitness and pulmonary function in women with spinal cord injury (SCI). Methods: Twenty-three inactive females with complete or incomplete SCI from T6 to L5 were divided into three groups: concurrent training with a focus on AT (CTAT; two weekly sessions of AT and one of RT), concurrent training with a focus on RT (CTRT; two weekly sessions of RT and one of AT), and control (CON). Tests were performed before and after an 8-week experimental period for indicators of pulmonary function, aerobic power, endurance performance, muscular strength and endurance, speed, and change of direction. Results: Markers of both aerobic and muscular fitness increased in the CTAT and CTRT groups, but not in CON. There were significant differences in aerobic power and endurance performance between the CTAT and CTRT groups, with greater changes in CTAT. Both CTAT and CTRT improved respiratory functions, with no differences between them (p > 0.05). Conclusions: CTAT and CTRT improved most of the indicators of physical fitness. However, CTAT should be used to achieve higher aerobic power and endurance without compromising muscle strength.
KW - Endurance training
KW - Lung function
KW - Resistance exercise
KW - Spinal cord injury
KW - Strength training
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U2 - 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e32538
DO - 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e32538
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85196858376
SN - 2405-8440
VL - 10
JO - Heliyon
JF - Heliyon
IS - 13
M1 - e32538
ER -