2019
DOI: 10.22267/rus.192102.145
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Efecto del entrenamiento de la musculatura inspiratoria con válvula umbral sobre la capacidad funcional en mujeres físicamente activas mayores de 60 años

Abstract: Introducción: Los cambios fisiológicos asociados al envejecimiento generan una serie de modificaciones funcionales, destacando una disminución en la capacidad respiratoria. En este sentido, una estrategia alternativa para mejorar tal condición podría ser el entrenamiento de la musculatura inspiratoria (EMI). Objetivo: Analizar el efecto del EMI con válvula umbral, sobre la capacidad funcional en mujeres físicamente activas mayores de 60 años. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un EMI con válvula umbral durante 4… Show more

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“…Elderly women in both groups improved significantly in the distance walked, measured with 6MWT, corroborating previous studies in elderly patients and demonstrating once again that exercise increases and maintains function and activity in the elderly [15, 29-34]. Six months after finishing IMT, the benefits obtained were lost in both groups, and distance walked was similar to initial values; no statistical differences were found between initial values and 6 months after intervention values.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Elderly women in both groups improved significantly in the distance walked, measured with 6MWT, corroborating previous studies in elderly patients and demonstrating once again that exercise increases and maintains function and activity in the elderly [15, 29-34]. Six months after finishing IMT, the benefits obtained were lost in both groups, and distance walked was similar to initial values; no statistical differences were found between initial values and 6 months after intervention values.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%