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Resistance training reduces depressive and anxiety symptoms in older women: a pilot study

Paolo M. Cunha, André O. Werneck, João Pedro Nunes, Brendon Stubbs, Felipe Barreto Schuch, Gabriel Kunevaliki, Liye Zou, Edílson Serpeloni Cyrino

2021Aging & Mental Health22 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Forty-one older women (68 ± 8 years) composed a training group (TG) or a control group (CG). The TG was submitted to a supervised, progressive RT program over 12 weeks, involving eight whole-body exercises performed with three sets of 8-12 repetitions, three days per week, whereas CG remains with no intervention for the same period. Muscular strength (one-repetition maximum tests), cognitive function (Montreal Cognitive Assessment - MoCA; Verbal Fluency Tests), depression (15-item eriatric Depression Scale - GDS-15), and anxiety (Beck Anxiety Inventory - BAI) were assessed before and after the intervention period. RESULTS: There were observed significant (P < 0.001) RT-induced improvements on total muscular strength (TG: pre = 122.4 ± 24.1/post = 134.3 ± 36.7; CG: pre = 105.4 ± 15.4/post = 99.2 ± 17.1) and MoCA (TG: pre =21.7 ± 4.5/post = 22.5 ± 4.7; CG: pre = 20.3 ± 3.7/post = 19.3 ± 4.1). Depressive and anxiety symptoms (even when adjusted by chronological age and changes in muscular strength or cognitive function) were reduced with RT according to GDS-15 (TG: pre = 2.26 ± 1.53/post = 1.92 ± 1.68; CG: pre =2.68 ± 1.13/post = 2.25 ± 1.18) and BAI (TG: pre = 4.07 ± 5.68/post = 2.33 ± 3.71; CG: pre = 5.18 ± 7.70/post = 9.81 ± 7.10). The time x group interactions were significant for depressive and anxiety symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that a 12-week RT program reduces depressive and anxiety symptoms, regardless of age, muscular strength, and cognition function in older women.

Topics & Concepts

AnxietyGeriatric Depression ScaleBeck Anxiety InventoryVerbal fluency testMontreal Cognitive AssessmentDepression (economics)MedicinePhysical therapyOne-repetition maximumBeck Depression InventoryPhysical strengthCognitionResistance trainingPsychologyDepressive symptomsCognitive impairmentPsychiatryNeuropsychologyEconomicsMacroeconomicsPhysical Activity and HealthCardiac Health and Mental HealthSport Psychology and Performance