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Aerobic, Resistance, and Combination Training on Health-Related Quality of Life: The STRRIDE-AT/RT Randomized Trial.

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Collins, KA; Fos, LB; Ross, LM; Slentz, CA; Davis, PG; Willis, LH; Piner, LW; Bateman, LA; Houmard, JA; Kraus, WE
Published in: Front Sports Act Living
2020

Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to determine the differential effects of aerobic training (AT), resistance training (RT), and a combination of aerobic and resistance training (AT/RT) on changes in self-rated HrQoL measures, including the Short-Form 36 (SF-36) survey and Satisfaction with Physical Function and Appearance survey. We also sought to determine if combination training (AT/RT) has a more or less additive effect compared to AT or RT alone on self-rated HrQoL measures. Materials and Methods: Participants (n = 137) completed one of three 8-month exercise interventions: (1) AT: 14 kcal exercise expenditure per kg of body weight per week (KKW; equivalent to roughly 12 miles/week) at 65-80% of peak oxygen consumption; (2) RT: 3 days per week, 8 exercises, 3 sets per exercise, 8-12 repetitions per set; (3) AT/RT: full combination of the AT and RT interventions. The SF-36 survey, Satisfaction with Physical Function and Appearance survey, physical fitness, and anthropometrics were assessed at baseline and post-intervention. Paired t-tests determined significant pre- vs. post-intervention scores within groups (p < 0.05). Analyses of covariance determined differences in change scores among groups (p < 0.05). Results: On average, participants were 49.0 ± 10.6 years old, obese (BMI: 30.6 ± 3.2 kg/m2), female (57.7%), and Caucasian (84.7%). Following the 8-month intervention, exercise groups improved peak VO2 (all groups), strength (RT and AT/RT), and anthropometric measures (AT and AT/RT). For the SF-36, RT (p = 0.03) and AT/RT (p < 0.001) significantly improved their physical component score; only AT/RT (p < 0.001) significantly improved their mental component score. Notably, all groups significantly improved both their satisfaction with physical function and appearance scores (All Groups: p < 0.001 for both outcomes). Conclusions: We found that aerobic, resistance, or combination exercise training improves several components of self-rated HrQoL, including physical function, appearance, and mental well-being. Clinical Trial Registration: No. NCT00275145.

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Front Sports Act Living

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2624-9367

Publication Date

2020

Volume

2

Start / End Page

620300

Location

Switzerland

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  • 4207 Sports science and exercise
 

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Collins, K. A., Fos, L. B., Ross, L. M., Slentz, C. A., Davis, P. G., Willis, L. H., … Kraus, W. E. (2020). Aerobic, Resistance, and Combination Training on Health-Related Quality of Life: The STRRIDE-AT/RT Randomized Trial. Front Sports Act Living, 2, 620300. https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2020.620300
Collins, Katherine A., Liezl B. Fos, Leanna M. Ross, Cris A. Slentz, Paul G. Davis, Leslie H. Willis, Lucy W. Piner, Lori A. Bateman, Joseph A. Houmard, and William E. Kraus. “Aerobic, Resistance, and Combination Training on Health-Related Quality of Life: The STRRIDE-AT/RT Randomized Trial.Front Sports Act Living 2 (2020): 620300. https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2020.620300.
Collins KA, Fos LB, Ross LM, Slentz CA, Davis PG, Willis LH, et al. Aerobic, Resistance, and Combination Training on Health-Related Quality of Life: The STRRIDE-AT/RT Randomized Trial. Front Sports Act Living. 2020;2:620300.
Collins, Katherine A., et al. “Aerobic, Resistance, and Combination Training on Health-Related Quality of Life: The STRRIDE-AT/RT Randomized Trial.Front Sports Act Living, vol. 2, 2020, p. 620300. Pubmed, doi:10.3389/fspor.2020.620300.
Collins KA, Fos LB, Ross LM, Slentz CA, Davis PG, Willis LH, Piner LW, Bateman LA, Houmard JA, Kraus WE. Aerobic, Resistance, and Combination Training on Health-Related Quality of Life: The STRRIDE-AT/RT Randomized Trial. Front Sports Act Living. 2020;2:620300.

Published In

Front Sports Act Living

DOI

EISSN

2624-9367

Publication Date

2020

Volume

2

Start / End Page

620300

Location

Switzerland

Related Subject Headings

  • 4207 Sports science and exercise