| Literature DB >> 26730378 |
Song-Young Park1, Won-Mok Son2, Oh-Sung Kwon3.
Abstract
Whole body vibration training (WBVT) has been used as a supplement to conventional exercise training such as resistance exercise training to improve skeletal muscle strength, specifically, in rehabilitation field. Recently, this exercise modality has been utilized by cardiovascular studies to examine whether WBVT can be a useful exercise modality to improve cardiovascular health. These studies reported that WBVT has not only beneficial effects on muscular strength but also cardiovascular health in elderly and disease population. However, its mechanism underlying the beneficial effects of WBVT in cardiovascular health has not been well documented. Therefore, this review highlighted the impacts of WBVT on cardiovascular health, and its mechanisms in conjunction with the improved muscular strength and body composition in various populations.Entities:
Keywords: Body composition; Vascular health; Whole body vibration
Year: 2015 PMID: 26730378 PMCID: PMC4697776 DOI: 10.12965/jer.150254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exerc Rehabil ISSN: 2288-176X
Fig. 1Schematic diagram of the proposed mechanisms underlying the improved body composition and vascular function with whole body vibration training. ILGF-1, insulin-like growth factor 1.