Effects of intermittent hypoxia-hyperoxia on mobility and perceived health in geriatric patients performing a multimodal training intervention: A...
Bayer U., Likar R., Pinter G., Stettner H., Demschar S., Trummer B., Neuwersch S., Glazachev O. S., Burtscher M.
BMC Geriatrics
Vol.19, Issue1, Num.167
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Статья
DOI:10.1186/s12877-019-1184-1
Аннотация:
Background: Additional benefits of passive exposures to intermittent hypoxia and hyperoxia on cognitive performance and functional exercise capacity have been demonstrated in geriatric patients who performed a multimodal training program. The main goal of the present study was to evaluate effects of adding intermittent hypoxic-hyperoxic training (IHHT) to a multimodal training intervention (MTI) on mobility and perceived health in old individuals at a Geriatric Day Hospital. Methods: Thirty-four patients between 64 and 92 years participated in the double blind, randomized and controlled clinical trial. The elderly patients attended in a 5-7 weeks lasting MTI (strength, endurance, balance, reaction, flexibility, coordination, and cognitive exercises) and performed IHHT (breathing 10-14[%] oxygen for 4-7 min followed by 2-4 min 30-40[%] oxygen) in the Hypoxic Group (HG) or placebo treatment with ambient air in the Normoxic Group (NG) in parallel. Before and after all treatments, mobility was
Ключевые слова:
Elderly; Hypoxia; Intervention; Multimodal training; Perceived health
aged; body equilibrium; controlled study; double blind procedure; exercise; exercise tolerance; female; health status; human; hyperoxia; hypoxia; joint characteristics and functions; kinesiotherapy; male; metabolism; middle aged; physiology; procedures; psychology; randomized controlled trial; task performance; very elderly; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Double-Blind Method; Exercise; Exercise Therapy; Exercise Tolerance; Female; Health Status; Humans; Hyperoxia; Hypoxia; Male; Middle Aged; Postural Balance; Range of Motion, Articular; Time and Motion Studies
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 1471-2318
Bayer U.
Likar R.
Pinter G.
Stettner H.
Demschar S.
Trummer B.
Neuwersch S.
Glazachev O. S. Oleg Stanislavovich 1962-
Burtscher M.
Байер У.
Ликар Р.
Пинтер Г.
Стеттнер Х.
Демсчар С.
Труммер Б.
Неуwерсч С.
Глазачев О. С. Олег Станиславович 1962-
Бурцчер М.
Effects of intermittent hypoxia-hyperoxia on mobility and perceived health in geriatric patients performing a multimodal training intervention: A randomized controlled trial
Effects of intermittent hypoxia-hyperoxia on mobility and perceived health in geriatric patients performing a multimodal training intervention: A...
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BMC Geriatrics
BioMed Central Ltd.
Vol.19, Issue1 Num.167
2019
Статья
Elderly Hypoxia Intervention Multimodal training Perceived health
aged body equilibrium controlled study double blind procedure exercise exercise tolerance female health status human hyperoxia hypoxia joint characteristics and functions kinesiotherapy male metabolism middle aged physiology procedures psychology randomized controlled trial task performance very elderly Aged Aged, 80 and over Double-Blind Method Exercise Exercise Therapy Exercise Tolerance Female Health Status Humans Hyperoxia Hypoxia Male Middle Aged Postural Balance Range of Motion, Articular Time and Motion Studies
Background: Additional benefits of passive exposures to intermittent hypoxia and hyperoxia on cognitive performance and functional exercise capacity have been demonstrated in geriatric patients who performed a multimodal training program. The main goal of the present study was to evaluate effects of adding intermittent hypoxic-hyperoxic training (IHHT) to a multimodal training intervention (MTI) on mobility and perceived health in old individuals at a Geriatric Day Hospital. Methods: Thirty-four patients between 64 and 92 years participated in the double blind, randomized and controlled clinical trial. The elderly patients attended in a 5-7 weeks lasting MTI (strength, endurance, balance, reaction, flexibility, coordination, and cognitive exercises) and performed IHHT (breathing 10-14[%] oxygen for 4-7 min followed by 2-4 min 30-40[%] oxygen) in the Hypoxic Group (HG) or placebo treatment with ambient air in the Normoxic Group (NG) in parallel. Before and after all treatments, mobility was