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Accuracy of Prediction Equations to Calculate Maximum Strength

Conditions
Healthy Aging
Registration Number
NCT06718699
Lead Sponsor
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg Medical School
Brief Summary

Resistance exercise training (RT) is a key component of health related exercise programs. However, an accurate specification of RT load prescription is essential for effective and safe achievement of training aims. Proper specification of exercise intensity might be the most critical issue when designing RT protocols for adults. One repetition maximum tests (1RM) have been considered the "gold standard" of dynamic maximum strength evaluation. Although the argument of increased risk of injuries and adverse effects with 1RM testing in older people has been rejected by several studies , limited motivation to lift maximum loads, requirement for high test effort, time constraints, and interruption of the continuity of the training process aggravate the frequent application of 1RM tests particularly in non-athletic RT. 1RM prediction equations that use the load and number of repetitions completed to fatigue (RTF) to predict repetition maximum might be a reliable and feasible option to 1RM testing. Thus, the primary aims of this study were to evaluate the predictive accuracy of current RTF equations and to develop an equation that more accurately predicts 1RM from RTF tests.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
120
Inclusion Criteria
  • 18 to 35 years old
  • 60 to 85 years old
Exclusion Criteria
  • Contraindication for one repetition maximum tests
  • musculoskeletal injuries that may prevent a reliable and safe assessment of the 1RM and RTF tests

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Maximum load, one repetition maximum, leg pressAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted once (1RM, in kg) for the leg press exercise

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Maximum load lifted at 5-8 RM, triceps dipsAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 5-8 times (RFT5-8, in kg) for the triceps dips exercise

Maximum load lifted at 9-12 RM, triceps dipsAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 9-12 times (RFT9-12, in kg) for the triceps dips exercise

Maximum load lifted at 5-8RM, leg pressAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 5-8 times (RFT5-8, in kg) for the leg press exercise

Maximum load lifted at 9-12RM, leg pressAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 5-8 times (RFT9-12, in kg) for the leg press exercise

Maximum load lifted at 13-16 RM, leg pressAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 5-8 times (RFT13-16, in kg) for the leg press exercise

Maximum load, one repetition maximum, lat pullsAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted once (1RM, in kg) for the latissimus pull exercise

Maximum load lifted at 5-8 RM, lat pullsAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 5-8 times (RFT5-8, in kg) for the latissimus pull exercise

Maximum load lifted at 9-12 RM, lat pullsAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 9-12 times (RFT9-12, in kg) for the latissimus pull exercise

Maximum load lifted at 13-16 RM, lat pullsAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 13-16 times (RFT13-16, in kg) for the latissimus pull exercise

Maximum load, one repetition maximum, triceps dipsAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted once (1RM, in kg) for the triceps dips exercise

Maximum load lifted at 13-16 RM, triceps dipsAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 13-16 times (RFT13-16, in kg) for the triceps dips exercise

Maximum load, one repetition maximum, trunk extensionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted once (1RM, in kg) for the trunk extension exercise

Maximum load lifted at 5-8 RM, trunk extensionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 5-8 times (RFT5-8, in kg) for the trunk extension exercise

Maximum load lifted at 9-12 RM, trunk extensionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 9-12 times (RFT9-12, in kg) for the trunk extension exercise

Maximum load lifted at 13-16 RM, trunk extensionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 13-16 times (RFT13-16, in kg) for the trunk extension exercise

Maximum load, one repetition maximum, trunk flexionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted once (1RM, in kg) for the trunk flexion exercise

Maximum load lifted at 5-8 RM, trunk flexionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 5-8 times (RFT5-8, in kg) for the trunk flexion exercise

Maximum load lifted at 9-12 RM, trunk flexionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 9-12 times (RFT9-12, in kg) for the trunk flexion exercise

Maximum load lifted at 13-16 RM, trunk flexionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 13-16 times (RFT13-16, in kg) for the trunk flexion exercise

Maximum load, one repetition maximum, leg flexionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted once (1RM, in kg) for the leg flexion exercise

Maximum load lifted at 5-8 RM, leg flexionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 5-8 times (RFT5-8, in kg) for the leg flexion exercise

Maximum load lifted at 9-12 RM, leg flexionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 9-12 times (RFT9-12, in kg) for the leg flexion exercise

Maximum load lifted at 13-16 RM, leg flexionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 13-16 times (RFT13-16, in kg) for the leg flexion exercise

Maximum load, one repetition maximum, leg extensionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted once (1RM, in kg) for the leg extension exercise

Maximum load lifted at 5-8 RM, leg extensionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 5-8 times (RFT5-8, in kg) for the leg extension exercise

Maximum load lifted at 9-12 RM, leg extensionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 9-12 times (RFT9-12, in kg) for the leg extension exercise

Maximum load lifted at 13-16 RM, leg extensionAt baseline - no follow up tests

Maximum load lifted 13-16 times (RFT13-16, in kg) for the leg extension exercise

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Institute of Radiology, University Hospital NErlangen

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Erlangen, Germany

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