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Upper and Lower Body Muscle Power Increases After 3-Month Resistance Training in Overweight and Obese Men.

Erika Zemková1, Oľga Kyselovičová1, Michal Jeleň1, Zuzana Kováčiková1, Gábor Ollé1, Gabriela Štefániková1, Tomáš Vilman1, Miroslav Baláž2, Timea Kurdiová2, Jozef Ukropec2, Barbara Ukropcová2,3.   

Abstract

This study evaluates the effect of 3 months resistance and aerobic training on muscle strength and power in 17 male overweight and obese men. Subjects underwent either a resistance or aerobic training for a period of 3 months (three sessions per week). Peak isometric force, rate of force development, peak power and height of countermovement and squat jumps, reactive strength index, and mean power in the concentric phase of bench presses were all assessed prior to and after completing the training program. Results identified a significant increase of mean power during both countermovement bench presses at 30 kg (18.6%, p = .021), 40 kg (14.6%, p = .033), and 50 kg (13.1%, p = .042) and concentric-only bench presses at 30 kg (19.6%, p = .017) and 40 kg (13.9%, p = .037) after the resistance training. There was also a significant increase in the height of the jump (12.8%, p = .013), peak power (10.1%, p = .026), and peak velocity (9.7%, p = .037) during the countermovement jump and height of the jump (11.8%, p = .019), peak power (9.6%, p = .032), and peak velocity (9.5%, p = .040) during the squat jump. There were no significant changes in the reactive strength index, peak force, and the rate of force development after the resistance training. The aerobic group failed to show any significant improvements in these parameters. It may be concluded that 3 months of resistance training without caloric restriction enhances upper and lower body muscle power in overweight and obese men.

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Keywords:  bench press; jump; maximum voluntary isometric contraction; obesity; power output; training

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27530821      PMCID: PMC5675262          DOI: 10.1177/1557988316662878

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Mens Health        ISSN: 1557-9883


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