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Gregory J Grosicki1, Michael E Miller2, Anthony P Marsh1.
Abstract
We assessed the variability in the number of repetitions completed at submaximal loads in three resistance tasks in older (N=32, 16 female, 74.3±5.4 years) and younger (N=16, 8 female, 22.8±1.8 years) men and women. One repetition maximum (1RM) was determined on two separate visits on three tasks: leg press (LP), leg extension (LE), and bicep curl (BC). Subjects then completed repetitions to failure on each of the three tasks during two visits, a minimum of 48 hours apart, at either 60% 1RM or 80% 1RM. High reliability for all 1RM assessments was observed. Greater muscular strength was observed in younger compared to older men and women on all tasks (P<0.05). At both 60% and 80% 1RM, considerable interindividual variability was observed in the number of repetitions completed. However, the average number of repetitions completed by younger and older men and women at 60% and 80% 1RM in each of the three tasks was similar, with the only significant difference occurring between younger and older men at 80% 1RM on the leg press (P=0.0258). We did not observe any abnormal blood pressure responses to either the 1RM testing or maximal repetition testing sessions. Considerable interindividual variability was observed in the number of repetitions completed by younger and older men and women at relative intensities typical of resistance training programs. Practitioners should give consideration to individual variability when attempting to maximize the benefits of resistance training.Entities:
Keywords: blood pressure; exercise prescription; older adults; relative intensity; reliability; resistance exercise
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24465127 PMCID: PMC3900316 DOI: 10.2147/CIA.S55719
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Interv Aging ISSN: 1176-9092 Impact factor: 4.458
Subject characteristics and blood pressure response
| Men
| Women
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Younger, n=8 | Older, n=16 | Younger, n=8 | Older, n=16 | |
| Age | 23.5±1.6 | 73.6±6.1 | 22.0±1.9 | 75.1±4.5 |
| Height (cm) | 183.3±5.6 | 174.2±6.9 | 166.8±6.8 | 163.0±5.5 |
| Body mass (kg) | 81.4±8.1 | 85.5±10.5 | 61.8± 10.4 | 72.3±13.2 |
| Resistance training experience | 6 of 8 | 13 of 16 | 5 of 8 | 14 of 16 |
| 1RM experience | 4 of 8 | 3 of 16 | 4 of 8 | 1 of 16 |
| Blood pressure response | ||||
| Visit 3 systolic pre | 124.8±13.9 | 121.3±12.8 | 112.5±6.1 | 121.6±12.3 |
| Visit 3 systolic post | 127.3±9.4 | 120.4±15.1 | 109.9±40.6 | 119.5±11.7 |
| Visit 3 diastolic pre | 72.8±6.8 | 69.9±6.4 | 66.8±7.5 | 72.6±7.0 |
| Visit 3 diastolic post | 70.0±7.2 | 67.8±5.7 | 66.5±8.5 | 68.5±6.5 |
Notes: Values are mean ± SD.
Significant difference compared to corresponding value in older men
significant difference compared to corresponding value in younger women
significant difference compared to corresponding value in younger women
significant difference compared to corresponding post-assessment blood pressure.
Abbreviations: RM, repetition maximum; SD, standard deviation.
Analysis of women’s and men’s 1RM data
| Task | Day 1 | Day 2 | Between person variance | Within person variance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Young (N=8) | ||||
| Leg press (kg) | 244.7 (83.86) (183.2–306.1) | 262.2 | 6,233.8 (ICC =0.97) | 218.05 |
| Leg extension (kg) | 57.0 (14.16) (46.6–67.4) | 59.5 | 212.2 (ICC =0.97) | 5.47 |
| Bicep curl (kg) | 19.1 (4.53) (15.9–22.4) | 20.5 | 18.2 (ICC =0.93) | 1.42 |
| Old (N=16) | ||||
| Leg press (kg) | 90.1 (57.28) (60.4–119.8) | 96.2 | 3,110.1 (ICC =0.99) | 16.97 |
| Leg extension (kg) | 27.4 (7.61) (23.4–31.3) | 29.4 | 58.5 (ICC =0.91) | 5.68 |
| Bicep curl (kg) | 13.0 (3.46) (11.2–14.8) | 14.1 | 11.8 (ICC =0.90) | 1.37 |
| Young (N=8) | ||||
| Leg press (kg) | 347.3 (80.39) (288.3–406.2) | 358.1 | 6,872.0 (ICC =0.99) | 32.15 |
| Leg extension (kg) | 101.5 (27.24) (81.5–121.5) | 110.0 | 625.3 (ICC =0.94) | 38.76 |
| Bicep curl (kg) | 40.4 (6.06) (35.9–44.8) | 41.2 | 31.6 (ICC =0.98) | 0.69 |
| Old (N=16) | ||||
| Leg press (kg) | 167.5 (69.59) (131.5–203.6) | 176.8 | 4,858.0 (ICC =0.98) | 79.37 |
| Leg extension (kg) | 61.2 (14.77) (53.6–68.9) | 63.5 | 193.7 (ICC =0.98) | 3.43 |
| Bicep curl (kg) | 25.1 (5.14) (22.4–27.7) | 26.1 | 25.5 (ICC =0.96) | 1.02 |
Notes:
Significant difference compared to visit 1 1RM measure (P<0.05)
significant difference compared to corresponding visit 2 1RM measure for older women (P<0.01)
significant difference compared to visit 1 1RM measure (P<0.05)
significant difference compared to corresponding visit 2 1RM measure for older men (P<0.01).
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; ICC, intraclass correlation coefficient; RM, repetition maximum; SD, standard deviation.
Figure 1Variability in submaximal 1RM intensities on leg press, leg extension, and bicep curl.
Notes: Histograms illustrate repetition frequency for each of the three tasks at 60% and 80% 1RM in older and younger adults. On the x-axis is the number of people to complete a given number of repetitions, and on the y-axis is the number of repetitions completed.
Abbreviations: RM, repetition maximum; reps, repetitions; no, number.
Number of repetitions completed at 60% and 80% 1RM in women and men
| Task | 60% 1RM | 80% 1RM | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Young (N=8) | ||||
| Leg press | 28.8 (9.21) (22.0–35.5) | 17.0 (6.57) (12.2–21.8) | <0.001 | 0.165 |
| Leg extension | 11.4 (2.33) (9.7–13.1) | 8.8 (1.98) (7.3–10.2) | <0.001 | 0.508 |
| Bicep curl | 13.0 (4.34) | 6.5 (3.16) (4.2–8.8) | <0.001 | 0.313 |
| Old (N=16) | ||||
| Leg press | 23.3 (16.37) (14.8–31.7) | 12.8 (7.83) (8.7–16.8) | 0.002 | <0.001 |
| Leg extension | 11.1 (4.15) (9.0–13.3) | 7.9 (3.40) (6.1–9.6) | <0.001 | 0.296 |
| Bicep curl | 21.3 (22.32) (9.7–32.9) | 8.9 (4.33) (6.7–11.2) | 0.023 | <0.001 |
| Bicep curl (Remove outlier with 100 reps) | 16.1 (7.87) (12.4–21.4) | 8.9 (4.33) (6.7–11.2) | <0.001 | 0.002 |
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| Young (N=8) | ||||
| Leg press | 26.3 (18.20) | 14.9 | 0.018 | <0.001 |
| Leg extension | 13.9 (4.36) (10.7–17.1) | 7.3 (1.98) (5.8–8.7) | 0.001 | 0.037 |
| Bicep curl | 12.9 (3.98) (10.0–15.8) | 6.1 (1.55) (5.0–7.3) | 0.001 | 0.024 |
| Old (N=16) | ||||
| Leg press | 19.3 (8.69) (14.7–23.8) | 9.1 | <0.001 | 0.003 |
| Leg extension | 11.8 (3.07) (10.2–13.3) | 8.6 | <0.001 | 0.531 |
| Bicep curl | 14.3 (4.78) (11.8–16.8) | 6.1 (2.98) (4.5–7.6) | <0.001 | 0.084 |
Notes:
Pittman’s test for equality of variances in dependent samples
significant difference compared to corresponding variance in older women (P<0.001)
significant difference compared to corresponding variance in older men (P<0.05)
significant difference compared to corresponding value in younger men on bicep curl (P=0.0002) and leg extension (P=0.0005)
significant difference compared to corresponding value in older men on bicep curl (P=0.0124)
significant difference compared to corresponding value in older men on bicep curl (P=0.0374)
significant difference compared to corresponding value in older men (P=0.0258).
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; RM, repetition maximum; SD, standard deviation.
Mixed models ANOVA for repetitions
| % 1RM | Women
| Men
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60 | 80 | 60 | 80 | |
| Test of task by age interaction | ||||
| Main effect for task | See | |||
| Main effect for age | ||||
| Compare LP to BC | ||||
| Compare LP to LE | ||||
| Compare BC to LE | ||||
Notes: Unstructured covariance because of large heterogeneity of variance across tasks
remove bicep curl outlier
indicates significant task by age interaction
test of simple main effects for task demonstrate significant effect of task
indicates significant difference in number of repetitions completed between tasks.
Abbreviations: BC, bicep curl; LE, leg extension; LP, leg press; RM, repetition maximum; ANOVA, analysis of variance.