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    題名: Mechanomyography is more sensitive than EMG in detecting age-related sarcopenia
    作者: Tian, SL (Tian, Shi-Liu)
    Liu, Y (Liu, Yu)
    Li, L (Li, Li)
    Fu, WJ (Fu, Wei-Jie)
    Peng, CH (Peng, Chien-Hua)
    貢獻者: 運教所
    關鍵詞: ISOKINETIC MUSCLE ACTIONS
    ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC RESPONSES
    ACOUSTIC MYOGRAPHY
    FIBER COMPOSITION
    BICEPS BRACHII
    STRENGTH
    MEN
    POWER
    YOUNG
    VELOCITY
    日期: 2010-02
    上傳時間: 2011-12-13 11:57:03 (UTC+8)
    摘要: The aim of this work was to investigate the effects of age-related sarcopenia on the time and frequency domain properties of lower extremity muscles' electromyographic and mechanomyographic activities. Healthy elderly (n = 10, 64.5 +/- 4.5 yr) and young (n = 10, 22.6 +/- 2.8 yr) were recruited as participants. Participants' lean thigh volumes (LTV) and 1 RM (one repetition maximum) leg strength of quadriceps and maximum speed knee extension with different load levels (45%, 60% and 75% 1 RM) were recorded. The root mean square (RMS) and the mean frequency (MF) of the Surface electromyography (EMG(RMS), EMG(MF)) and mechanomyography (MMG(RMS), MMG(MF)) signals were collected at vastus lateralis during concentric contraction with different intensity levels. Compared to the Young, the elderly had significantly less LTV, absolute and relative maximal force, as well as absolute and relative maximal power (p < .05). EMG(MF) of the elderly and the young increased monotonically from 45% to 75% 1 RM testing conditions. While the MMG(RMS) of the Young increased with testing intensities. the MMG(RMS) Of the elderly increased only from 45% to 60% but leveled off from 60% to 75% 1 RM testing conditions. The results indicate the declines of muscle mass, force and power production capacity with aging. The observations could be explained by neuromuscular performance and change of MU activation patterns may result from age-related sarcopenia. Aging affected Muscle power more than muscle strength, which could be due to fast fiber reduction. This is supported by our observations that the MMG(RMS) differences between the Young and the elderly across all three intensity level where EMG(RMS) was only different at the greatest intensity. We suggest that MMG Could be used as an important measurement in studying muscle contraction in age-related sarcopenia. (C) 2009 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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