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This investigation examined the acute effects of continuous whole-body vibration (CWBV) and intermittent whole-body vibration (IWBV) on neuromuscular and functional measures in women with sarcopenia and nonsarcopenic women. Continuous whole-body vibration was one 6-minute exposure, while IWBV consisted of six 60-second exposures to rest intervals (30 Hz, 2-4 mm amplitude). Factorial analyses revealed group × exposure × time interactions for jump height (JH; F = 10.8, = .002), grip strength (GS; F = 15.5, < .001), timed up and go test (F = 11.7, = .002), and sit and reach test (S&R; F = 9.7, = .004). Both JH and GS significantly improved post-WBV in women with sarcopenia ( < .001), with post-IWBV significantly greater ( < .001) than post-CWBV. Timed up and go test and S&R significantly improved post-IWBV in both the groups ( < .001) with post-IWBV significantly better than post-CWBV ( < .001). Bench press power at 20% one repetition maximum (1RM) revealed an exposure × time interaction (F = 4.6, = .04) illuminating that IWBV significantly improved muscular power ( < .001). Bench press power at 40% 1RM revealed group × exposure (F = 6.4, = .016) and exposure × time interactions (F = 5.8, = .022). Individuals with sarcopenia significantly increased power output ( < .001) post-IWBV which was significantly greater than post-CWBV ( = .037). Bench press power at 60% 1RM revealed an exposure × time interaction (F = 8.6, = .006), indicating that power was significantly improved post-IWBV ( = .027) and decreased post-CWBV. Berg Balance scale revealed a time main effect (F = 6.64, = .015), and pain discomfort was significantly lower post-IWBV. These data indicate IWBV may provide a more efficacious exposure pattern in older women when compared to CWBV.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6125857 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1559325818797009 | DOI Listing |