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- W2099209957 abstract "aging is accompanied by a progressive reduction of muscle mass that contributes to the development of functional limitations, and where vibration training may be an option for optimal intervention in the prevention and treatment of sarcopenia.to assess the effectiveness of whole-body vibration in the neuromuscular system of the elderly.systematic review in Medline, CINAHL, WOS and PEDro data by combining the descriptors of Medical Subject Headings concerning vibration training, muscle strength, muscle mass and older adults.a total of 214 studies were found on the vibration training in older people as either the only intervention or in combination with other exercises, of which 45 met the selection criteria. Of these, 30 items were eliminated by not more than 5 points according to the PEDro scale. They were included 15 clinical trials for final analysis.WBV training proves to be a safe, adequate and effective strength training method in the elderly population, but results are similar to conventional resistance exercise in the prevention and treatment of sarcopenia.Introducción: el envejecimiento se acompaña de una reducción progresiva de la masa muscular que contribuye al desarrollo de limitaciones funcionales, donde el entrenamiento vibratorio puede ser una opción de intervención óptima en la prevención y tratamiento de la sarcopenia. Objetivo: comprobar la efectividad del entrenamiento de vibraciones de cuerpo completo en el sistema neuromuscular de los adultos mayores. Métodos: revisión sistemática en las bases de datos Medline, CINAHL, WOS y PEDro, mediante la combinación de los descriptores del Medical Subjects Headings (MeSH) referentes a entrenamiento vibratorio, fuerza muscular, masa muscular y personas mayores. Resultados: fueron encontrados un total de 214 estudios sobre el entrenamiento vibratorio en personas mayores, bien como única intervención o en combinación con otros ejercicios, de los cuales 45 cumplían los criterios de selección. De ellos, 30 artículos fueron eliminados por no superar los 5 puntos según la escala de PEDro. Se incluyeron para el análisis final 15 ensayos clínicos. Conclusión: el entrenamiento con plataformas vibratorias demuestra ser un método de entrenamiento de la fuerza seguro, adecuado y eficaz para la población de mayor edad, pero con resultados similares al ejercicio de resistencia convencional, en la prevención y tratamiento de la sarcopenia." @default.
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- W2099209957 title "[THE VIBRATION TRAINING AS SARCOPENIA INTERVENTION: IMPACT ON THE NEUROMUSCULAR SYSTEM OF THE ELDERLY]." @default.
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