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Acute and Cumulative Effects With Whole-Body Vibration Exercises Using 2 Biomechanical Conditions on the Flexibility and Rating of Perceived Exertion in Individuals With Metabolic Syndrome: A Randomized Clinical Trial Pilot Study

Authors :
Eloá Moreira-Marconi
Eliane de Oliveira Guedes-Aguiar
Vinicius Layter Xavier
Arlete Francisca-Santos
C A Figueiredo
D C Sá-Caputo
Patrícia de Castro de Paiva
Daniel Lago Borges
Andréa Araujo Brandão
Redha Taiar
Mario Fritsch Neves
Alessandro Sartorio
Vanessa Mendonça
Darryl J. Cochrane
Mario Bernardo-Filho
Aline Reis-Silva
Ana Cristina Rodrigues Lacerda
Anelise Sonza
E Martins-Anjos
G M G Lourenço-Revelles
François Boyer
Laisa Liane Paineiras-Domingos
Hervé Quinart
Maria Eduarda de Souza Melo-Oliveira
Source :
Dose-Response, Vol 17 (2019), Dose-Response
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2019.

Abstract

This study evaluated the effects of 6 weeks of whole-body vibration (WBV) exercise on flexibility and the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) in metabolic syndrome (MetS) individuals using 2 biomechanical conditions (fixed frequency [FF] and variable frequency [VF]). Nineteen MetS individuals were randomly allocated in FF-WBV (n = 9, 7 women and 2 men) and VF-WBV (n = 10, 8 women and 2 men) groups. Anterior trunk flexion (ATF) and RPE were determined before and after each session. The acute cumulative exposure effects were analyzed. The FF-WBV group was exposed to 5 Hz on a side alternating vibrating platform (SAVP), exposed to 10 and 50 seconds with the SAVP turned off. The VF-WBV group individuals were intermittently exposed (1 minute WBV exercise/1 minute rest) to 5 to 16 Hz, increased by 1 Hz per session and the peak-to-peak displacement (PPD) were 2.5, 5.0, and 7.5 mm. Regarding to ATF, significant improvements ( P < .05) were observed in the in the acute (VF group) and cumulative intervention (FF and VF-WBV groups). The RPE significantly ( P < .05) improved only in VF-WBV (cumulative intervention). In conclusion, WBV exercise improved the flexibility and decreased the RPE in MetS individuals. These findings suggest that WBV exercise can be incorporated into physical activities for MetS individuals.

Details

ISSN :
15593258
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dose-Response
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4d40f200b9aeca3fefb4561a5270e5d4