Multidisciplinary Journal of Akseprin Indonesia
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): May-August

Impact of Resistance Training on Functional Capacity and Muscle Performance in Postmenopausal Women

Subashini Kirthiga Suhara (Sri Venkateswara College of Physiotherapy, Pondicherry University, India)



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Publish Date
30 Jun 2025

Abstract

The objective is to investigate the impact of 12 weeks of high-speed resistance training (RT) compared to low-speed RT on muscle strength, measured by one repetition maximum leg press (1RMLP) and bench press (1RMBP), as well as dominant (HGd) and non-dominant maximum isometric handgrip strength, power, ball throwing (BT) ability, functional performance assessed through the 8-foot up-and-go test (UG) and sit-to-stand test (STS), and perceived quality of life in older women. Methods: Ninety elderly women were categorized into a high-speed resistance training group [EG, n = 30], a low-speed resistance training group [SG, n = 30], and a control group [CG, n = 30]. The SG and EG participated in an analogous 12-week resistance training program [3 sets of 10 repetitions at 40–75% of the one-repetition maximum (1 < RM) and BT], employing slow, controlled (3 seconds) concentric muscle actions for the SG and rapid, explosive (< 1 second) concentric muscle actions for the EG (20% reduced workload per exercise without BT). Results: The dependent variable exhibited enhancement in both RT groups throughout the 12-week training duration in clinically significant measures ranging from small to large; however, a notable difference was observed between the EG and SG regarding performance alterations in BT and UG (28% vs 23%, 21% vs 13%, p<0.01, respectively). No significant alterations were seen for the CG. Conclusion: Although a high-speed resistance training program yields greater enhancements in muscular power and functional task performance, both low-speed and high-speed resistance training therapies effectively increase functional capacity, muscle performance, and quality of life in older women

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MJAI

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Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Engineering Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Social Sciences

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The Multidisciplinary Journal of Akseprin Indonesia (MJAI) is a scientific journal dedicated to publishing research results, case studies, work reports and literature reviews that are interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary in nature from various major disciplines. The journal aims to bridge the gap ...