Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of multicomponent training (MCT) combined with multidisciplinary intervention (nutritional and psychoeducation) on body composition, biochemical markers, and physical performance in hypertensive and normotensive older women. Methods: This longitudinal study included 40 hypertensive and normotensive older women. These older women performed MCT for 36 weeks, during which parameters associated with health status were evaluated (body composition: body fat, fat-free mass; cardiovascular variables: systolic blood pressure (SPBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP); biochemical markers: glucose, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, total cholesterol, triglycerides; physical performance: arm curl, maximal isometric handgrip strength (MIHS), 30-second chair stand, 6-meter walking test (6MWT), and Timed Up and Go (TUG)). at four time points: baseline (T0), 12 weeks (T1), 24 weeks (T2), and 36 weeks (T3). A two-way mixed analysis of variance with repeated measures was performed.
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Biomarkers analyses
Timeframe: 36 weeks
Anthropometry
Timeframe: 36 weeks
Physical performance TUG
Timeframe: 36 weeks
30-second chair stand
Timeframe: 36 weeks
Arm curl Test
Timeframe: 36 weeks
MIHS
Timeframe: 36 weeks
6MWT
Timeframe: 36 weeks
body composition
Timeframe: 36 weeks