Ejercicio físico como intervención eficaz en el anciano frágil

Autores/as

  • A. Casas Herrero Servicio de Geriatría. Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra
  • M. Izquierdo

Palabras clave:

Entrenamiento de fuerza. Capacidad aeróbica. Fragilidad. Envejecimiento.

Resumen

El síndrome de la fragilidad define a los ancianos vulnerables que tienen un riesgo elevado de sufrir eventos adversos. Su fisiopatología y etiopatogenia es compleja, pero actualmente disponemos de medidas sencillas de capacidad funcional para su evaluación. La inactividad física, que frecuentemente asocia el envejecimiento, es uno de los factores fundamentales que contribuye a la aparición de sarcopenia, aspecto central de la fragilidad. Los programas de ejercicio físico multicomponente y, particularmente el entrenamiento de la fuerza, constituyen las intervenciones más eficaces para retrasar la discapacidad y otros eventos adversos. Así mismo, han demostrado su utilidad en otros dominios frecuentemente asociados a este síndrome como las caídas, el deterioro cognitivo y la depresión. Sin embargo, es necesario investigar cuáles son los componentes óptimos de un programa de fuerza en el frágil, así como la óptima relación dosis-respuesta que permita desarrollar guías clínicas específicas de actividad física para este grupo poblacional.

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