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Effect of age and sex on strength and spatial electromyography during knee extension

机译:年龄和性别对膝关节延伸期间力量和空间肌电图的影响

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BACKGROUND:Multichannel surface electromyography (EMG) is a method to examine properties of motor unit (MU) activity using multiple electrodes arranged on a two-dimensional grid. This technique can be used to examine alterations in EMG activity distribution due to contraction intensity as well as due to physiological differences such as age or sex. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare strength and high-density surface EMG (HDsEMG) features during isometric and isokinetic knee extensions between older and younger men and women.METHODS:Twenty younger (ages 19-25?years) and twenty older (ages 64-78) men and women performed submaximal and maximal isometric (at a joint angle of 90°) and isokinetic knee extensions, while HDsEMG was recorded from the vastus lateralis. Spatial distribution was estimated using the root mean square (RMS), and 2-dimensional (2D) maps were developed to examine spatial features. Coefficient of variation (CV) and modified entropy were used to examine alterations in muscle heterogeneity and pattern. Peak torque and HDsEMG parameters were compared across age and gender.RESULTS:Younger males and females produced significantly higher mean torque than the older group (p 0.001) for all contractions. Both age- and sex-related significant differences (p 0.05) were found for EMG spatial features suggesting neuromuscular differences. Modified entropy was significantly higher and CV was lower for young females compared to young males (p 0.05) across both isometric and isokinetic contractions.CONCLUSIONS:We found that isometric and isokinetic knee extension strength, spatial distribution, and intensity differ as a function of age and sex during knee extensions. While there were no differences detected in entropy between age groups, there were sex-related differences in the younger age category. The lack of age-related differences in entropy was surprising given the known effects of aging on muscle fiber composition. However, it is often reported that muscle coactivation increases with age and this work was limited to the study of one muscle of the knee extensors (vastus lateralis) which should be addressed in future work. The findings suggest while both age and sex affect muscle activation, sex had a greater effect on heterogeneity. The results obtained will help to develop improved rehabilitation programs for aging men and women.
机译:背景:多通道表面肌电图(EMG)是使用布置在二维网格上的多个电极检查电动机单元(MU)活动的性能的方法。该技术可用于检查由于收缩强度和由于年龄或性别如性别等生理差异而导致的EMG活性分布的改变。因此,本研究的目的是在老年人和年轻男性和女性之间的等距和异动膝关节延伸期间比较强度和高密度表面EMG(HDSEMG)特征。方法:二十个小(19-25岁?年龄)和二十岁(64-78岁)男性和女性的潜艇和最大等距(以90°的关节角度)和等距,而异肿块膝关节延长,而HDSEMG被从夸张的侧面记录。使用根均线(RMS)估计空间分布,并且开发了二维(2D)地图以检查空间特征。变异系数(CV)和改性熵用于检查肌肉异质性和图案中的改变。在年龄和性别比较峰值扭矩和HDSEMG参数。结果:小男性和女性比较旧的组(P <0.001)产生明显更高的平均扭矩。针对构成神经肌肉差异的EMG空间特征,发现了年龄和性与性有关的显着差异(P <0.05)。改性熵显着较高,幼年人的CV较低,与幼小的幼儿(P <0.05)跨越等距和等距收缩。结论:我们发现等距和等距膝关节延长强度,空间分布和强度随着个功能而异膝关节扩展期间的年龄和性别。虽然年龄组之间的熵在熵中没有检测到差异,但在年轻的年龄类别中存在与性有关的差异。鉴于老化对肌纤维组成的已知效果,熵缺乏年龄相关的差异令人惊讶。然而,经常报道,肌肉共同激活随着年龄的增长而增加,这项工作仅限于将在未来的工作中解决的膝盖延伸器(瓦斯卢语)的一个肌肉的研究。调查结果表明,虽然年龄和性别影响肌肉激活,但性对异质性具有更大的影响。获得的结果将有助于为老龄化男女制定改进的康复计划。

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