Age-related differences in agility are related to both muscle strength and corticospinal tract function

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作者
MacKenzie, Evan G. [1 ]
Bray, Nick W. [1 ]
Raza, Syed Z. [1 ]
Newell, Caitlin J. [1 ]
Murphy, Hannah M. [1 ]
Ploughman, Michelle [1 ]
机构
[1] Mem Univ Newfoundland, Fac Med, Div Biomed Sci, Recovery & Performance Lab, Room 400,L A Miller Ctr 100 Forest Rd, St John, NF A1A 1E5, Canada
基金
加拿大创新基金会;
关键词
age; agility; corticospinal tract; neuromuscular system; transcranial magnetic stimulation; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; MOTOR CONTROL; RISK; RELIABILITY; SARCOPENIA; DEMENTIA; VALIDITY; BALANCE; PEOPLE; SPEED;
D O I
10.14814/phy2.70223
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Agility is essential for "healthy" aging, but neuromuscular contributions to age-related differences in agility are not entirely understood. We recruited healthy (n = 32) non-athletes (30-84 years) to determine: (1) if aging is associated with agility and (2) whether muscle strength or corticospinal tract function predicts agility. We assessed muscle strength via a validated knee extension test, corticospinal tract function via transcranial magnetic stimulation, and agility via spatiotemporal values (i.e., leg length-adjusted hop length and hop length variability) collected during a novel propulsive bipedal hopping (agility) task on an electronic walkway. Pearson correlation revealed aging is associated with leg length-adjusted hop length (r = -0.671, p < 0.001) and hop length variability (r = 0.423, p = 0.016). Further, leg length-adjusted hop length and hop length variability correlated with quadriceps strength (r = 0.581, p < 0.001; r = -0.364, p = 0.048) and corticospinal tract function (r = -0.384, p = 0.039; r = 0.478, p = 0.007). However, hierarchical regressions indicated that, when controlling for sex, muscle strength only predicts leg length-adjusted hop length (R2 = 0.345, p = 0.002), whereas corticospinal tract function only predicts hop length variability (R2 = 0.239, p = 0.014). Therefore, weaker quadriceps decrease the distance hopped, and deteriorating corticospinal tract function increases variability in hop length.
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