LOW LEVEL LASER THERAPY ASSOCIATED WITH A STRENGTH TRAINING PROGRAM ON MUSCLE PERFORMANCE IN ELDERLY WOMEN

Renno A.1
1Federal University of São Paulo - UNIFESP, Santos, Brazil

Background: The aging process leads to a gradual loss of muscle mass and muscle performance, leading to a higher functional dependence. Within this context, many studies have demonstrated the benefits of a combination of physical exercise and low level laser therapy (LLLT) as an intervention that enhances muscle performance in young people and athletes.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of combination of LLLT and strength training on muscle performance in elderly women.

Methods: For this, a hundred elderly women were screened, and 48 met all inclusion criteria to participate in this double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Volunteers were divided in three groups: control (CG = 15), strength training associated with placebo LLLT (TG = 17), and strength training associated with active LLLT (808 nm, 100 mW, 7 J) (TLG = 16). The strength training consisted of knee flexion-extension performed with 80 % of 1-repetition maximum (1-RM) during 8 weeks. Several outcomes related to muscle performance were analyzed through the 6-min walk test (6-MWT), isokinetic dynamometry, surface electromyography (SEMG), lactate concentration, and 1-RM.

Results: The results revealed that a higher work (p = 0.0162), peak torque (p = 0.0309), and power (p = 0.0223) were observed in TLG compared to CG. Furthermore, both trained groups increased the 1-RM load (TG vs CG: p = 0.0067 and TLG vs CG: p   0.0001) and decreased the lactate concentration in the third minute after isokinetic protocol (CG vs TLG: p = 0.0289 and CG vs TG: p = 0.0085). No difference in 6-MWT and in fatigue levels were observed among the groups.

Conclusion(s): The present findings suggested that LLLT in combination with strength training was able to improve muscle performance in elderly people.

Implications: More efficient treatments for elderly.

Funding acknowledgements: FAPESP

Topic: Electrophysical & isothermal agents

Ethics approval: Ethical Committee of the Federal university of Sao Paulo.


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