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Abstract: Ageing is associated with chronic low-grade inflammation and with a decrease in muscle mass and strength. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of a resistance training programme in conditions of intermittent hypoxia on inflammatory biomarkers in older people. A total of 54 older adults (aged 6575 years), who voluntarily participated in the study, were randomly divided into three groups: the control (CON) group, the resistance training normoxia (RTN) group that performed resistance training in normoxia and resistance training hypoxia (RTH) group that trained under hypoxic conditions at a simulated altitude of 2500 m above sea level. The training programme that was carried out during 24 weeks was similar in both experimental groups and consisted of a full-body workout with elastic bands and kettlebells (three sets x 1215 reps). Blood inflammatory parameters (CRP, VCAM-1, IL-6, IL-8 and IL-10) were analysed before and after the intervention. After the resistance training programme, a significant decrease in CRP and IL-8 levels was observed, as well as an increase in IL-10 levels, both in normoxia and hypoxia. These results show that resistance training, either in conditions of normoxia or hypoxia, is useful to deal with the chronic inflammation associated with ageing.
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analitica Rebiun35078319 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun35078319 ES-HmUAN 220519s2021uuuuxxx||0po 0 ||eng d RUNNE UAN0127924 UAN eng Effect of intermittent hypoxic conditioning on inflammatory biomarkers in older adults Recurso electrónico] Rafael Timon, Ismael Martínez-Guardado, Alba Camacho-Cardeñosa, Jose M. Villa-Andrada, Guillermo Olcina, Marta Camacho-Cardeñosa. Dominio público. application/pdf Abstract: Ageing is associated with chronic low-grade inflammation and with a decrease in muscle mass and strength. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of a resistance training programme in conditions of intermittent hypoxia on inflammatory biomarkers in older people. A total of 54 older adults (aged 6575 years), who voluntarily participated in the study, were randomly divided into three groups: the control (CON) group, the resistance training normoxia (RTN) group that performed resistance training in normoxia and resistance training hypoxia (RTH) group that trained under hypoxic conditions at a simulated altitude of 2500 m above sea level. The training programme that was carried out during 24 weeks was similar in both experimental groups and consisted of a full-body workout with elastic bands and kettlebells (three sets x 1215 reps). Blood inflammatory parameters (CRP, VCAM-1, IL-6, IL-8 and IL-10) were analysed before and after the intervention. After the resistance training programme, a significant decrease in CRP and IL-8 levels was observed, as well as an increase in IL-10 levels, both in normoxia and hypoxia. These results show that resistance training, either in conditions of normoxia or hypoxia, is useful to deal with the chronic inflammation associated with ageing. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess. Resistance training Hypoxia Cytokines C-reactive protein Older adults Timón Andrada, Rafael Martínez Guardado, Ismael Camacho Cardeñosa, Alba Villa Andrada, José María Olcina Camacho, Guillermo Jorge Camacho Cardeñosa, Marta Universidad Antonio de Nebrija. Grupo Nebrija de Investigación Brain and Behaviour (Cerebro y Comportamiento) (BRABE) Experimental Gerontology. -- 2021, v. 152, September, art. 111478. 0531-5565 Experimental Gerontology. -- 2021, v. 152, September, art. 111478. 0531-5565