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A very brief intervention with the muscle-strengthening guidelines to improve strength in adults aged 50-75 years

a mixed methods study

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51224/SRXIV.560

Keywords:

handgrip, ankle, middle-aged, older, behaviour change, VBI, intervention

Abstract

Background

Muscle strength is a robust predictor of healthy ageing and vital for independence in later life. Despite their potential reach, there is little evidence that healthcare practitioners are promoting the muscle-strengthening component of the United Kingdom’s (UK) Chief Medical Officers’ physical activity guidelines in practice. This study aimed to objectively measure strength following a very brief intervention (VBI) with the muscle-strengthening guidelines to determine if this could increase muscle strength in adults aged 50-75 years in the resource-constrained settings of primary care.

Methods

A VBI was delivered to 31 participants. Participants were instructed to follow the recommended guideline ‘build strength on at least 2 days a week’ and asked to keep a diary of their behaviour throughout the six-month period. Grip and ankle strength were measured at baseline and six-months post-intervention. Quantitative strength and demographic data were analysed, alongside qualitative data from diary records.

Results

Pre-to-post intervention measures showed a significant improvement in grip strength from the VBI, however changes in ankle strength were non-significant. Age, employment, income, strength training history, and current self-reported strength level significantly predicted intervention effects. Qualitative data provided additional insight into findings and intervention acceptance, highlighting its perceived value alongside requests for further exercise guidance.

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2025-06-01