Resistance training effects on pubertal children with a risk of developing pediatric dynapenia

Cassio V. Ruas,Sébastien Ratel, Kazunori Nosaka, Gabriela Castellano, Ronei S. Pinto

European Journal of Applied Physiology(2024)

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Many modern-day children are at risk of pediatric dynapenia (muscle weakness). We examined the effects of a 12-week resistance training (RT) program on neuromuscular function and body composition parameters in pubertal children with a risk of dynapenia. Twelve children (13.4 ± 0.9 y) with dynapenia performed a progressive RT program consisting of knee extension and flexion, bench press, abdominal crunch, back extension, lateral pull-down, elbow flexion, and upright row (1–2 sets of 10–15 repetitions/exercise) twice/week for 12 weeks. Outcome measures included one-repetition maximum (1-RM) strength, maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) torque, rate of torque development (RTD), electromyographic (EMG) activity, muscle thickness (MT), muscle quality (MQ) assessed by echo intensity (MQEI) of the knee extensors and specific tension of MVIC torque to thigh fat-free mass (MQST), and total and regional body and bone composition assessed by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Changes in the measures before and after the 12-week RT and associations among the measures were analyzed by linear mixed models. Significant (p < 0.05) increases in 1-RM (63.9 ± 4.5
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Strength training,Maximal voluntary contraction,Muscle quality,Echo-intensity,Muscle thickness,Body composition
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