Physical Activity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Resistance Training Improves Sleep Profile of Elderly Sarcopenic Patients: A Randomized Trail
International data indicate that approximately 10% of the elderly will be affected by
sarcopenia, a multifactorial syndrome that leads to the progressive and generalized loss of
mass and muscular strength, leading to a decrease in quality of life, increased physical
dependence, fragility, morbidity And mortality. Parallel to aging, it is well described in
the literature that older people present a phase advance, which promotes alteration in the
sleep-wake rhythm, as well as reduction of sleep time and quality.
In this sense, two questions need to be answered: Do sarcosis elderly present major changes
in sleep-wake rhythm and in sleep parameters when compared to non-sarcopenic elderly? The
improvement of sarcopenia through resistance training is also related to the improvement of
the sleep-wake rhythm of the sleep parameters. In order to answer these questions, the
objective of the project is to evaluate whether sarcopenic individuals present changes in the
sleep-wake rhythm and sleep quality at higher levels when compared to non-sarcopenic
individuals and whether the benefits of resistance training for sarcopenic individuals are
related to Regulation of sleep-wake rhythm and sleep patterns.
Both a World Health Organization and the Brazilian Federal Government estimate that there is
an abrupt increase in the number of elderly people. Data on approximately 10% of the elderly
are affected by sarcopenia, a multifactorial syndrome that leads to the progressive and
generalized loss of muscle mass and muscular strength, leading to a decrease in quality of
life, increased physical dependence, fragility, morbidity and mortality. Parallel to the
aging, well-being in the literature that the elderly present a phase advance, which promotes
the change in the sleep-wake rhythm, as well as the reduction of time and sound quality.
However, the view that a sarcophagus has a multifactorial feature sparing attention is for a
possible non-sleep-wake rhythm and sleeping patterns of sarcopenic seniors at higher levels
that occur in non-sarcopenic elderly. Interestingly, resistance training has often been used
as a form of intervention both for the treatment of sarcopenia and for regulating the
sleep-wake rhythm and to improve sleep parameters.
In this sense, two questions need to be answered: Do higher sarcopenic individuals have no
sleep-wake rhythm and are there no parameters when compared to non-sarcopenic elderly? The
improvement of the resistance training analysis is also related to an improvement in the
sleep-wake rhythm of the sleep parameters. In order to answer these questions the objective
of the project is to evaluate whether elderly sarcophages present the sleep-wake rhythm and
sleep quality at higher levels when compared to non-sarcopenic elderly and the benefits of
resistance training for sarcopenic individuals related to rhythm regulation Sleep-wake and
sleep patterns.
Trained Non-Sarcopenic Elderly Group (GIT), Trained Elderly (GIT), Trained Elderly (GIT),
Trained Elderly (ESSENCE) group; Group Elderly Controls No Sarcopenic (GC) and Elderly Group
Sarcopenic Controls (GCS). The GIT and GIST groups underwent resisted training above 85% of 1
RM for 12 weeks and the GC and GCS groups will participate in lectures on lifestyle
improvement every 15 days but are submitted to the training protocol. All volunteers are
evaluated according to sleep objectives and subjects, as well as monitoring levels of
anabolic and catabolic endocrine substances, inflammatory profile, body composition, physical
and muscular performance of life before, during and after the experimental period
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