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Age-related changes in multi-finger interactions in adults during maximum voluntary finger force production tasks

机译:在最大的自愿手指力量生产任务中成年人中多手指互动的年龄相关变化

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This study aimed to continue our characterization of finger strength and multi-finger interactions across the lifespan to include those in their sixties and older. Building on our previous study of children, we examined young and elderly adults during isometric finger flexion and extension tasks. Sixteen young and sixteen elderly, gender-matched subjects produced maximum force using either a single finger or all four fingers in flexion and extension. The maximum voluntary finger force (MVF), the percentage contributions of individual finger forces to the sum of individual finger forces during four-finger MVF task (force sharing), and the non-task finger forces during a task finger MVF task (force enslaving), were computed as dependent variables. Force enslaving during finger extension was greater than during flexion in both young and elderly groups. The flexion-extension difference was greater in the elderly than the young adult group. The greater independency in flexion may result from more frequent use of finger flexion in everyday manipulation tasks. The non-task fingers closer to a task finger produced greater enslaving force than non-task fingers farther from the task finger. The force sharing pattern was not different between age groups. Our findings suggest that finger strength decreases over the aging process, finger independency for flexion increases throughout development, and force sharing pattern remains constant across the lifespan.
机译:这项研究旨在继续我们对整个寿命中手指力量和多指互动的描述,以包括六十岁及以上的人。基于我们先前对儿童的研究,我们在等距手指屈伸任务中检查了年轻人和老年人。十六名性别匹配的青年和十六名老年人使用一根手指或全部四根手指屈伸产生最大力量。最大自愿手指力(MVF),在四指MVF任务期间每个手指力占各个手指力总和的百分比(力共享)以及在任务手指MVF任务期间非任务手指力(力奴役) ),作为因变量进行计算。在年轻人和老年人中,手指伸展时的奴役力大于屈伸时。老年人的屈伸性差异大于年轻人组。在日常操作任务中更频繁地使用手指屈曲可能会导致更大的屈曲独立性。较靠近任务手指的非任务手指比远离任务手指的非任务手指产生更大的奴役力。各个年龄段的分力模式没有差异。我们的研究结果表明,手指的强度会随着年龄的增长而下降,手指的屈曲独立性在整个发育过程中都会增加,并且力的分配方式在整个生命周期中都保持不变。

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