Effects of Short Term Vibration Training on some of Physical Fitness Factors in Elderly Women

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Abstract
In this study, the effects of vibration training on physical fitness factors in elderly

females investigated. 40 subjects with age 61/09±6/24 yrs, weight 65/84±11/98

kg, height 156/99±5/06 cm and body mass index 26/64±4/23 kg/m2 voluntary

participated in this study and were divided in vibration (n=16), non-vibration

(n=14) and control (n=10) groups. The vibration group performed exercises on

the device (JET VIB) for 10 days with 35-40Hz frequency, 12 mm amplitude and

eight positions. The non-vibration group performed the same exercises (in

position, set and time) on the turned off device. The control group did not

exercise during the study. Leg and hand strength (dynamometer), flexibility (sit

and reach), balance (standing time on one leg) and body composition (skinfold

with caliper) were measured. Paired sample t test and one way ANOVA used

for data analysis. In within group analysis, vibration group showed significant

increase in right (p=0/02) and left hand strength (p=0/01), leg strength

(p=0/008), Flexibility (p=0/005) and left leg balance (p=0/006). In non vibration

group just significant increase in right hand strength (p=0/01). There was no

significant change in control group. Between group analysis showed, significant

increase in right (p=0/006) and left hand strength (p=0/003), leg strength

(p=0/004) and left leg balance (p=0/01) in vibration group comparison with to

other groups. There was no significant change in right leg balance (p=0/),

Flexibility (p=0/005) and body composition in any of groups. Due to the results

short term vibration training can improve flexibility, strength and balance in

elderly subjects.

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