Clinical Trial

TRX Suspension Training for Sarcopenia in Older Men

Study acronym: TRX-SARC
Completed
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Summary
This randomized controlled trial evaluated the effects of a 12-week TRX suspension training program on physical fitness, gait performance, and selected blood biomarkers in older men with sarcopenia. Sarcopenia is an age-related condition characterized by loss of muscle mass, muscle strength, and physical function, which increases the risk of falls, disability, and reduced quality of life. A total of 36 older men diagnosed with sarcopenia were randomly assigned to either a TRX suspension training group or a control group. The training group participated in supervised TRX exercise sessions three times per week for 12 weeks, with each session lasting approximately 60 minutes. The control group maintained their usual daily activities without structured exercise intervention. Physical fitness, walking ability, and blood biomarkers related to inflammation and muscle growth were assessed before and after the intervention. The study aimed to determine whether TRX suspension training is a safe and effective exercise approach for improving muscle strength, balance, walking ability, and biological indicators associated with sarcopenia in older adults.
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Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07398092
Lead Sponsor WeiJin Zhang
Conditions Sarcopenia
Enrollment 36 participants
Start Date 2024-02-01
Primary Completion 2024-07-30 (estimated)
Study Completion 2024-08-30 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-02-12