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Hormone replacement and strength training positively influence balance during gait in post-menopausal females: a pilot study.

Stephen D Perry1, Eric Bombardier1, Alison Radtke1, Peter M Tiidus1.   

Abstract

This study examined the effects of hormone replacement combined with strength training on improving dynamic balance control in post-menopausal women. Thirty one participating post-menopausal women were divided into three groups (hormone replacement (HR), non-hormone replacement (NR) and control (CR) group). HR and NR groups were tested for muscle strength and balance control during gait, prior to training and following a six week lower body strength training program. Quadriceps muscle strength was evaluated as isokinetic peak torque (60°·sec(-1)) using a CYBEX NORM and balance control was evaluated by center of mass - base of support relationships and ground reaction forces during gait perturbations. Only the HR group showed significantly (p < 0.05) improved balance control during the initial phase of unexpected gait termination and single stance periods while walking across uneven terrain following training. The strength gains in the HR group tended to be greater than in the NR group over the six week training program, although neither group showed statistically significant increases. The CR group showed no significant differences between testing times. HR in post-menopausal females may enhance dynamic balance control when combined with a strength training program, even if no statistically significant gains in strength are achieved. Key PointsThis study provides evidence that even a short modest strength training program can enhance dynamic balance control in older adult females taking hormone replacement.If potential benefits of hormone replacement therapy extend to enhancing muscle strength then this would be important in designing optimal interventions for both strength and balance for this cohort.Future work should explore the influence of hormone replacement therapy on other dynamic balance or functional tasks.

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Keywords:  Estrogen replacement; balance; gait; strength

Year:  2005        PMID: 24501551      PMCID: PMC3899653     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci Med        ISSN: 1303-2968            Impact factor:   2.988


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