The impact of power training on muscle power, physical performance, and physical functioning in older adults: a descriptive case series

Authors Mohamed el Hadouchi, Henri Kiers, Cindy Veenhof, Jaap van Dieën
Published in Clinical Interventions in Aging
Publication date 2025
Research groups Innovatie van Beweegzorg
Type Article

Summary

Powerful Ageing is a power training intervention offered by Dutch municipalities to improve the physical functioning of its older residents, thereby reducing their reliance on assistive living devices and social support services. This study aimed to investigate the effects of Powerful Ageing on muscle power, physical performance, and physical functioning in older adults immediately following the intervention and at 1-year follow-up. The study design was a prospective longitudinal case series. Eligible older adults requesting social support services from their municipality participated in a 14-week power training intervention. Primary outcomes were categorized according to ICF health domains: within the function domain, muscle power was measured with a Power Squat Test and a Lifting Test; within the activities domain, physical performance was assessed using the Star Agility Run and Timed Up-and-Go Test; and within the participation domain, physical functioning was assessed using a patient-specific complaints questionnaire. Participant motivation, a secondary outcome, was assessed using a short questionnaire.

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  • Mohamed el Hadouchi
    Mohamed el Hadouchi
    • PhD candidate
    • Research group: Innovatie van Beweegzorg
  • Henri Kiers | onderzoeker | lectoraat Klinische Besluitvorming in de Beweegzorg
    Henri Kiers
    • Lector
    • Research group: Klinische Besluitvorming in de Beweegzorg
Language Engels
Published in Clinical Interventions in Aging
Key words exercise intervention, the elderly, power squat tests, timed up-and-go tests, motivation
Digital Object Identifier 10.2147/CIA.S511954
Page range 849-857