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Power Training-induced Increases in Muscle Activation during Gait in Old Adults

机译:老年人步态肌肉激活的电力训练诱导的增加

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Introduction/Purpose: Aging modifies neuromuscular activation of agonist and antagonist muscles during walking. Power training can evoke adaptations in neuromuscular activation that underlie gains in muscle strength and power but it is unknown if these adaptations transfer to dynamic tasks such as walking. We examined the effects of lower-extremity power training on neuromuscular activation during level gait in old adults. Methods: Twelve community-dwelling old adults (age >= 65 yr) completed a 10-wk lower-extremity power training program and 13 old adults completed a 10-wk control period. Before and after the interventions, we measured maximal isometric muscle strength and electromyographic (EMG) activation of the right knee flexor, knee extensor, and plantarflexor muscles on a dynamometer and we measured EMG amplitudes, activation onsets and offsets, and activation duration of the knee flexors, knee extensors, and plantarflexors during gait at habitual, fast, and standardized (1.25 +/- 0.6 m.s(-1)) speeds. Results: Power training-induced increases in EMG amplitude (similar to 41%; 0.47 <= d <= 1.47; P <= 0.05) explained 33% (P = 0.049) of increases in isometric muscle strength (similar to 43%; 0.34 <= d <= 0.80; P <= 0.05). Power training-induced gains in plantarflexor activation during push-off (+11%; d = 0.38; P = 0.045) explained 57% (P = 0.004) of the gains in fast gait velocity (+4%; d = 0.31; P = 0.059). Furthermore, power training increased knee extensor activation (similar to 18%; 0.26 <= d <= 0.29; P <= 0.05) and knee extensor coactivation during the main knee flexor burst (similar to 24%, 0.26 <= d <= 0.44; P <= 0.05) at habitual and fast speed but these adaptations did not correlate with changes in gait velocity. Conclusions: Power training increased neuromuscular activation during isometric contractions and level gait in old adults. The power training-induced neuromuscular adaptations were associated with increases in isometric muscle strength and partly with increases in fast gait velocity.
机译:介绍/目的:老化在行走期间改变神经肌肉激活激动剂和拮抗肌肉。功率训练可以引起神经肌肉激活中的适应,肌肉力量和功率下降,但如果这些适应转移到散步等动态任务,则是未知的。我们研究了旧成年人级步态中神经肌肉激活对末端电力训练的影响。方法:十二名社区住宅旧成年人(年龄> = 65岁)完成了10周的下肢电力训练计划,13名老年人完成了10 WK控制期。在干预之前和之后,我们测量了右膝部屈肌,膝盖伸肌和Plantarflexor肌肉的最大等距肌肉强度和肌电图(EMG)激活,我们测量了EMG幅度,激活持续件和偏移,以及膝关节的激活持续时间在步态期间,屈肌,膝关节伸肌和Plantarflexors在习惯性,快速,标准化(1.25 +/- 0.6 ms(-1))速度。结果:电力训练引起的EMG振幅增加(类似于41%; 0.47 <= 1.47; p <= 0.05)解释了等距肌肉强度增加的33%(p = 0.049)(类似于43%; 0.34 <= d <= 0.80; p <= 0.05)。在推迟期间purtorarflexor激活的电力训练引起的增长(+ 11%; d = 0.38; p = 0.045)在快速步态速度下解释57%(p = 0.004)的增益(+ 4%; d = 0.31; p = 0.059)。此外,电力训练增加膝关节伸肌激活(类似于18%; 0.26 <= 0.29; p <= 0.05)和膝关节脉冲突发期间的膝关节伸长率(类似于24%,0.26 <= D <= 0.44 ; P <= 0.05)在惯常和快速的速度下,但这些适应性与步态速度的变化没有相关。结论:电力训练在老年人的等距收缩和水平步态期间增加神经肌肉激活。电力训练诱导的神经肌肉适应与等距肌肉强度的增加有关,部分是快速步态速度的增加。

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