European Academic Research ISSN 2286-4822
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Sixteen Weeks of Different Volume of HIIT and MICT on Quality of Gait, Respiratory Fitness, Power of Lower Limbs, Risk of Falls, and Dementia Symptoms in Frailty Older Adults
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Andrea Carmen Guimarães, Carlos Soares Pernambuco, Rosely Valéria Rodrigues, Joy Braga Cavalcante, Kennedy Maia dos Santos, Ana Paula Azevedo Albuquerque, Paula Paraguassú Brandão, Maria de Nazaré Dias Bello, Glauber Lameira de Oliveira, Talita Adão Perini de Olivira, Brisa D’louar Costa Maia, Eder Benício Ramos Lima, Renato Ramos Coelho, César Augusto de Souza Santos, Jani Cleria Pereira Bezerra, João Alves de Moraes Filho, Estevão Scudese, Leila Castro Gonçalves, Fábio Batista Miranda, Fabio Nascimento da Silva, Renata Alves de Andrade Moreira, Edgar Ismael Alarcón Mesa, Marcelo Hübner Moreira, Ronaldo Lins Meira, Fernando Sergio Silva Barbosa, Vernon Furtado da Silva, Angela Maria Moed Lopes, Romeu Paulo Martins Silva, Carolina Freitas da Silva, Aristéia Nunes Sampaio, Fabrizio Di Mazi, Monica da Silva Cagni, Milena Farah Damous Castanho Ferreira, Adriane Soares Modesto, Dora Flora de Carvalho Ribeiro, Edinilson Castro Ribeiro, Anieni Lima Ribeiro, Jaco Navegnates da Silva, Elzeliz Nascimento Souza, Raquel
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Abstract :
Introduction: Studies point to an increasing rate of population aging in the world, with it, a condition called frailty is becoming increasingly prevalent due, especially to sedentary lifestyle. With this, investigating the effect of different exercise approaches such as high intensity interval training (HIIT) and continuous moderate intensity training (MICT) on patterns associated with frailty is fundamental for an increasingly ageing and fragile population. Objective: To evaluate and compare the effectiveness of two protocols of HIIT and MICT on the quality of walk, respiratory fitness, power of lower limbs, risk of falls of frailty elderly. Methodology: Was selected a group of one-hundred and twelve subjects with a mean age of 64.81 + 2.71 years diagnosed with Alzheimer
Keywords :
Cardiovascular Conditioning, Autonomy. Gait, Gymnastic, Exercise

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