Changes in Muscle Quality Following Short-Term Resistance Training in Older Adults: A Comparison of Echo Intensity and Texture Analysis

被引:0
作者
Knowles, Kevan S. [1 ]
Pagan, Jason I. [2 ]
Beausejour, Jonathan P. [1 ]
Mongold, Scott J. [3 ]
Anderson, Abigail W. [1 ]
Stout, Jeffrey R. [1 ]
Stock, Matt S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cent Florida, Inst Exercise Physiol & Rehabil Sci, Orlando, FL USA
[2] AdventHealth Translat Res Inst, Orlando, FL USA
[3] Univ Libre Bruxelles ULB, Uniulb Neurosci Inst, Lab Neurophysiol & Movement Biomech, Brussels, Belgium
关键词
Sarcopenia; Ultrasonography; Quadriceps; Aging; Strength training; TIME-COURSE; INTRAMUSCULAR FAT; ADIPOSE-TISSUE; STRENGTH; HEALTH; MASS; ADAPTATIONS; FEMORIS; WOMEN; MEN;
D O I
10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2024.12.012
中图分类号
O42 [声学];
学科分类号
070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
Background: Skeletal muscle echo intensity (EI) is associated with functional outcomes in older adults, but resistance training interventions have shown mixed results. Texture analysis has been proposed as a novel approach for assessing muscle quality, as it captures spatial relationships between pixels. It is unclear whether texture analysis is able to track changes following resistance training. Objective: To examine changes in first-order (EI) and second-order (texture) features of muscle quality following lower-body resistance training in older adults. Methods: Twelve older adults (2 males, 10 females; mean +/- SD age = 70 +/- 5 years) completed 6 weeks of resistance training, consisting of twice-weekly sessions at 85% of estimated 1RM. Testing included ultrasound imaging of the rectus femoris (RF) and vastus lateralis (VL), 5-repetition maximum (5RM) leg extension strength, and maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) force. Ultrasound images were analyzed for EI and texture features using gray-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) analysis. Results: Large improvements were observed in 5RM leg extension strength (p < 0.001, effect size [ES] = 2.09), MVIC force (p = 0.006, ES = 0.969), and RF EI (uncorrected: p = 0.003, ES = 0.727; corrected: p = 0.012, ES = 0.864). No significant changes were observed in muscle size, VL EI, or texture features for either muscle. Conclusion: Short-term resistance training improved strength and RF EI. However, texture analysis features were not sensitive to changes following training. These findings suggest that traditional EI measures may be more appropriate than texture analysis for tracking changes in muscle quality following resistance training in older adults.
引用
收藏
页码:675 / 682
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Effect of very low-intensity resistance training with slow movement on muscle size and strength in healthy older adults
    Watanabe, Yuya
    Madarame, Haruhiko
    Ogasawara, Riki
    Nakazato, Koichi
    Ishii, Naokata
    CLINICAL PHYSIOLOGY AND FUNCTIONAL IMAGING, 2014, 34 (06) : 463 - 470
  • [42] The effects of short-term musical training on the neural processing of speech-in-noise in older adults
    Fleming, David
    Belleville, Sylvie
    Peretz, Isabelle
    West, Greg
    Zendel, Benjamin Rich
    BRAIN AND COGNITION, 2019, 136
  • [43] Supervised high-load resistance training for improving muscle strength and quality in prediabetic older adults: A pilot randomized controlled trial
    Tsai, Shun-Hsi
    Cheng, Hao-Chien
    Liu, Hung-Wen
    GERIATRIC NURSING, 2022, 48 : 343 - 348
  • [44] Changes in H reflex and V wave following short-term endurance and strength training
    Vila-Cha, Carolina
    Falla, Deborah
    Correia, Miguel Velhote
    Farina, Dario
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 2012, 112 (01) : 54 - 63
  • [45] Muscle strength and hypertrophy occur independently of protein supplementation during short-term resistance training in untrained men
    Boone, Carleigh H.
    Stout, Jeffrey R.
    Beyer, Kyle S.
    Fukuda, David H.
    Hoffman, Jay R.
    APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY NUTRITION AND METABOLISM, 2015, 40 (08) : 797 - 802
  • [46] Effects of Short-Term Carbohydrate Restrictive and Conventional Hypoenergetic Diets and Resistance Training on Strength Gains and Muscle Thickness
    Meirelles, Claudia M.
    Gomes, Paulo S. C.
    JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE AND MEDICINE, 2016, 15 (04) : 578 - 584
  • [47] Effects of short-term, medium-term and long-term resistance exercise training on cardiometabolic health outcomes in adults: systematic review with meta-analysis
    Ashton, Ruth E.
    Tew, Garry A.
    Aning, Jonathan J.
    Gilbert, Stephen E.
    Lewis, Liane
    Saxton, John M.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2020, 54 (06) : 341 - +
  • [48] Biomarkers of muscle quality: N-terminal propeptide of type III procollagen and C-terminal agrin fragment responses to resistance exercise training in older adults
    Fragala, Maren S.
    Jajtner, Adam R.
    Beyer, Kyle S.
    Townsend, Jeremy R.
    Emerson, Nadia S.
    Scanlon, Tyler C.
    Oliveira, Leonardo P.
    Hoffman, Jay R.
    Stout, Jeffrey R.
    JOURNAL OF CACHEXIA SARCOPENIA AND MUSCLE, 2014, 5 (02) : 139 - 148
  • [49] Effects of resistance training intensity on muscle quantity/quality in middle-aged and older people: a randomized controlled trial
    Otsuka, Yuta
    Yamada, Yosuke
    Maeda, Akifumi
    Izumo, Takayuki
    Rogi, Tomohiro
    Shibata, Hiroshi
    Fukuda, Masahiro
    Arimitsu, Takuma
    Miyamoto, Naokazu
    Hashimoto, Takeshi
    JOURNAL OF CACHEXIA SARCOPENIA AND MUSCLE, 2022, 13 (02) : 894 - 908
  • [50] Effect of resistance training on muscle strength and rate of force development in healthy older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Guizelini, Pedrode Camargo
    de Aguiar, Rafael Alves
    Denadai, Benedito Sergio
    Caputo, Fabrizio
    Greco, Camila Coelho
    EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY, 2018, 102 : 51 - 58