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Home-based exercise programmes improve physical fitness of healthy older adults: A PRISMA-compliant systematic review and meta-analysis with relevance for COVID-19
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WoS WOS:000634864600010
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85100794736
DOI 10.1016/J.ARR.2021.101265
Año 2021
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Abstract



This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to examine the effects of home-based exercise programmes on measures of physical-fitness in healthy older adults. Seventeen randomized-controlled trials were included with a total of 1,477 participants. Results indicated small effects of home-based training on muscle strength (betweenstudy standardised-mean-difference [SMD] = 0.30), muscle power (SMD = 0.43), muscular endurance (SMD = 0.28), and balance (SMD = 0.28). We found no statistically significant effects for single-mode strength vs. multimodal training (e.g., combined balance, strength, and flexibility exercises) on measures of muscle strength and balance. Single-mode strength training had moderate effects on muscle strength (SMD = 0.51) and balance (SMD = 0.65) while multimodal training had no statistically significant effects on muscle strength and balance. Irrespective of the training type, 3 weekly sessions produced larger effects on muscle strength (SMD = 0.45) and balance (SMD = 0.37) compared with <3 weekly sessions (muscle strength: SMD = 0.28; balance: SMD = 0.24). For session-duration, only <30 min per-session produced small effects on muscle strength (SMD = 0.35) and balance (SMD = 0.34). No statistically significant differences were observed between all independentlycomputed single-training factors. Home-based exercise appears effective to improve components of health- (i. e., muscle strength and muscular endurance) and skill-related (i.e., muscle power, balance) physical-fitness. Therefore, in times of restricted physical activity due to pandemics, home-based exercises constitute an alternative to counteract physical inactivity and preserve/improve the health and fitness of healthy older adults aged 65-to-83 years.

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Ageing Research Reviews 1568-1637

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Cell Biology
Geriatrics & Gerontology
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1 Huang, S. W. Hombre Univ Potsdam - Alemania
Universität Potsdam - Alemania
2 Prieske, O. Hombre Univ Appl Sci Sport & Management Potsdam - Alemania
University of Applied Sciences for Sports and Management Potsdam - Alemania
3 Herz, M. - Univ Potsdam - Alemania
Universität Potsdam - Alemania
4 Moran, Jason Hombre Univ Essex - Reino Unido
University of Essex - Reino Unido
5 Hoehne, J. - Univ Potsdam - Alemania
Universität Potsdam - Alemania
5 Höhne, J. - Universität Potsdam - Alemania
6 Kliegl, R. - Univ Potsdam - Alemania
Universität Potsdam - Alemania
7 Ramirez-Campillo, Rodrigo Hombre Universidad Mayor - Chile
8 Behm, David G. G. Hombre Mem Univ Newfoundland - Canadá
Memorial University of Newfoundland - Canadá
9 Hortobagyi, T. - Univ Groningen - Países Bajos
University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen - Países Bajos
Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen - Países Bajos
10 Granacher, Urs - Univ Potsdam - Alemania
Universität Potsdam - Alemania

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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft)

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The writing of this article was supported by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, priority program SPP 1772: grants GR3997/41) .
The writing of this article was supported by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, priority program SPP 1772: grants GR3997/4-1 ).

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