The aim of the study was to compare the effect of an unsupervised whole body vibration (WBV) training and two different supervised multi-purpose exercise programmes, with and without WBV, on body composition, functional fitness and self-reported well-being in middle-aged adults. Fifty-four healthy participants (age 48.6 ± 6.7 years) were randomly assigned to a vibration group (VG), a multi-purpose exercise group (MG) and a multi-purpose exercise with vibration group (VMG) and trained 3 days a week for 4 months. VG performed a standardised unsupervised WBV protocol, MG a supervised multi-purpose exercise and VMG a multi-purpose exercise including vibration. After training, drop out was significantly higher in VG group (P = 0.016) when compared to VMG group. In both MG and VMG, body composition, sit-up, push-up, sit and reach, agility test, hopping test and self-reported general health significantly improved (P < 0.05). No additive effects were generated by the vibration stimulus. Percentage of body fat and agility test in VG had a significant opposite trend compared to VMG group (P < 0.05). In summary, an unsupervised WBV training should not be chosen for training protocol. However, positive effects on physical fitness and the best results in adherence could be achieved integrating WBV practice into a multi-purpose exercise training. © 2014 Taylor & Francis.

Whole body vibration: unsupervised training or combined with a supervised multi-purpose exercise for fitness? / Emerenziani, G. P.; Meucci, M.; Gallotta, M. C.; Buzzachera, C. F.; Guidetti, L.; Baldari, C.. - In: JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES. - ISSN 0264-0414. - 32:11(2014), pp. 1033-1041. [10.1080/02640414.2013.877150]

Whole body vibration: unsupervised training or combined with a supervised multi-purpose exercise for fitness?

Emerenziani G. P.;Gallotta M. C.;
2014

Abstract

The aim of the study was to compare the effect of an unsupervised whole body vibration (WBV) training and two different supervised multi-purpose exercise programmes, with and without WBV, on body composition, functional fitness and self-reported well-being in middle-aged adults. Fifty-four healthy participants (age 48.6 ± 6.7 years) were randomly assigned to a vibration group (VG), a multi-purpose exercise group (MG) and a multi-purpose exercise with vibration group (VMG) and trained 3 days a week for 4 months. VG performed a standardised unsupervised WBV protocol, MG a supervised multi-purpose exercise and VMG a multi-purpose exercise including vibration. After training, drop out was significantly higher in VG group (P = 0.016) when compared to VMG group. In both MG and VMG, body composition, sit-up, push-up, sit and reach, agility test, hopping test and self-reported general health significantly improved (P < 0.05). No additive effects were generated by the vibration stimulus. Percentage of body fat and agility test in VG had a significant opposite trend compared to VMG group (P < 0.05). In summary, an unsupervised WBV training should not be chosen for training protocol. However, positive effects on physical fitness and the best results in adherence could be achieved integrating WBV practice into a multi-purpose exercise training. © 2014 Taylor & Francis.
2014
body composition; multi-purpose exercise; physical fitness; unsupervised training; whole body vibration; Adipose Tissue; Adult; Body Composition; Female; Humans; Leg; Male; Middle Aged; Patient Compliance; Physical Education and Training; Self Care; Exercise; Muscle Strength; Physical Conditioning, Human; Physical Fitness; Vibration
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Whole body vibration: unsupervised training or combined with a supervised multi-purpose exercise for fitness? / Emerenziani, G. P.; Meucci, M.; Gallotta, M. C.; Buzzachera, C. F.; Guidetti, L.; Baldari, C.. - In: JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES. - ISSN 0264-0414. - 32:11(2014), pp. 1033-1041. [10.1080/02640414.2013.877150]
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