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Influence of aging on the mechanical behavior of leg extensor muscles.

1980

Age dependence of the mechanical behavior of leg extensor muscle was investigated using vertical jumps with and without a stretch-shortening cycle on the force-platform. A total 226 subjects (113 females and 113 males) ranging in age from 4--73 years were examined. The results indicated in general that performance in males was better than that in females. This difference was reduced when body weight was taken into consideration. The peak performance of the various parameters, such as average force, height of rise of center of gravity, net impulse, and also the average power output, was reached in both sexes between the ages of 20 and 30 years. For example, the average vertical force in squa…

AdultMaleAgingAdolescentPhysiologyConcentricBiologyBody weightStretch shortening cycleSex FactorsPhysiology (medical)medicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicinePower outputChildAgedOrthodonticsMusclesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineAnatomyMiddle AgedElasticityVertical forceChild PreschoolReflexSquatting positionFemalemedicine.symptomMathematicsMuscle contractionMuscle ContractionEuropean journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology
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Neuromuscular performance in voluntary bilateral and unilateral contraction and during electrical stimulation in men at different ages.

1995

A group of 33 men divided into three different age groups, M30 years (n = 11), M50 years (n = 12) and M70 years (n = 10) volunteered as subjects for examination of their maximal voluntary isometric bilateral and unilateral forces and force-time curves of the knee extensor muscle group as well as electromyogram activity of the vastus lateralis, vastus medialis and rectus femoris muscles of the right and/or left leg contractions. Electrical stimulation (ES) of 50 Hz was also given by two surface tin electrodes for each subject and each leg separately with the maximal tolerable intensity for recording the isometric force evoked. The maximal force produced by the voluntary isometric unilateral …

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Changes in mechanical properties of human plantar flexor muscles in ageing

2003

Changes in contractile and elastic properties of human plantar flexor muscles in ageing, were investigated in 12 young (19-24 years, YG) and 11 old (61-74 year, OG) men. Maximal isometric and concentric voluntary torques, at several angular velocities, were measured to construct torque-angular velocity relationship. This led to the calculation of an index of maximal shorting velocity (VImax) at low torque. Two methods were then used to calculate musculotendinous (MT, quick-release movements) and musculoarticular (MA, sinusoidal perturbations) stiffness. In both cases, stiffness was linearly related to torque, leading to the calculation of a stiffness index (SI) as the slope of the stiffness…

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Age-associated changes in skeletal muscles and their effect on mobility: an operational diagnosis of sarcopenia.

2003

Sarcopenia, the reduction of muscle mass and strength that occurs with aging, is widely considered one of the major causes of disability in older persons. Surprisingly, criteria that may help a clinician to identify persons with impaired muscle function are still lacking. Using data from a large representative sample of the general population, we examined how muscle function and calf muscle area change with aging and affect mobility in men and women free of neurological conditions. We tested several putative indicators of sarcopenia, including knee extension isometric torque, handgrip, lower extremity muscle power, and calf muscle area. For each indicator, sarcopenia was considered to be p…

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Age-specific neuromuscular interaction during elderly habitual running

2015

Aim It has been reported that advancing age causes tendons to become more compliant and fascicles length shorter. This could then lead to enhancement of movement efficiency provided that the elderly adults can activate their muscles in the same way as the younger adults (YOUNG) during dynamic movements. This study was designed to examine the age-specific behaviour of the medial gastrocnemius (MG) fascicles and tendinous tissues together with lower-leg muscle activities when the well-trained elderly runners ran on the treadmill at preferred speeds. Methods The well-trained 11 elderly subjects (ELD) who have running experiences and 11 YOUNG were recruited as subjects. While ELD were running o…

AdultMaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescenttendonPhysiologyMovementElectromyographyRunningTendonsHabitsYoung AdultPhysical medicine and rehabilitationHumansMedicineElderly adultsYoung adultTreadmillMuscle Skeletalta315Agedco-activationLegmedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographyultrasoundbusiness.industryMiddle AgedAge specificTendonlocomotionmedicine.anatomical_structureageingAgeingPhysical therapyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessMuscle ContractionMuscle contractionActa Physiologica
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Postural Sway During Standing and Unexpected Disturbance of Balance in Random Samples of Men of Different Ages

1985

Postural sway behavior while standing and during and after an unexpected disturbance of balance was examined in men aged 31 to 35, 51 to 55, and 71 to 75 years. The groups studied were random samples of men living in the town of Jyväskylä in 1981. Postural sway while standing was more pronounced in the older age groups, whereas after a disturbance of balance postural sway was nearly the same in all age groups. The functioning of the postural control system was correlated with the vibratory threshold on the ankles, grip strength, as well as with aerobic and anaerobic capacity within the age groups. Further, in the youngest age group the functioning of the postural control system was poorer a…

AdultMaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyDisturbance (geology)business.industryHealth StatusHearing TestsPostureWork (physics)Physical fitnessIsometric exerciseMiddle AgedGrip strengthPsychophysiologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationAge groupsIsometric ContractionHumansMedicineNoisebusinessAgedPsychophysiologyBalance (ability)Journal of Gerontology
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Basal concentrations and acute responses of serum hormones andstrength development during heavy resistance training in middle-aged andelderly men and…

2000

Effects of 6 months of heavy resistance training combined with explosive exercises on both basal concentrations and acute responses of total and free testosterone, growth hormone (GH), dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), cortisol and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), as well as voluntary neural activation and maximal strength of knee extensors were examined in 10 middle-aged men (M40; 42 +/- 2 years), 11 middle-aged women (W40; 39 +/- 3 years), 11 elderly men (M70; 72 +/- 3 years), and in 10 elderly women (W70; 67 +/- 3 years). The maximal integrated electromyographic (iEMG) and 1 repetition maximum (RM) knee-extension values remained unaltered in all g…

AdultMaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyHydrocortisoneKnee JointWeight LiftingStrength trainingDehydroepiandrosteroneBody Mass Indexchemistry.chemical_compoundBasal (phylogenetics)Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfateSex hormone-binding globulinSex Hormone-Binding GlobulinInternal medicinemedicineHumansTestosteroneMuscle SkeletalTestosteroneAgedHydrocortisonebiologyDehydroepiandrosterone SulfateElectromyographyHuman Growth Hormonebusiness.industryAge FactorsDehydroepiandrosteroneMiddle AgedHormonesEndocrinologychemistryMultivariate AnalysisLactatesbiology.proteinFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessFollow-Up StudiesMuscle Contractionmedicine.drugHormoneThe Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
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Acute hormone responses to heavy resistance lower and upper extremity exercise in young versus old men

1998

Acute hormone responses of growth hormone (GH), total and free testosterone (TT and FT) and cortisol (C) to heavy resistance isometric exercise were examined in ten young men [YM 26.5 (SD 4.8) years] and ten old men [OM 70.0 (SD 3.7) years]. Loading conditions of the same relative intensity were created for the lower and upper extremity actions separately as well as for both of them together – lower extremity exercise (LE; knee extension), upper extremity exercise (UE; bench press extension), and lower and upper extremity exercise (LUE) performed simultaneously in a seated position. Single voluntary maximal isometric actions lasting for 5 s were performed repeatedly for ten repetitions (wit…

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Determinants of isometric muscle strength in men of different ages

1992

Values of maximal isometric strength of five muscle groups and associated factors including occupational status, life style and health were studied in three groups of men aged from 31 to 35, 51 to 55, and 71 to 75 years. The results indicated significant differences between the age groups in isometric handgrip, elbow flexion, knee extension, trunk extension and trunk flexion strength. In the youngest group, the manual workers tended to have higher strength values in all muscle groups than the lower and higher status white collar workers, whereas among the middle-aged and oldest men the manual workers tended to have the poorest performance. Good self-rated health and the intensity of physica…

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Maximal and explosive force production capacity and balance performance in men of different ages

1999

A group of 32 healthy men (M) divided into three different age groups, i.e. M20 years [mean 21 (SD 1); n = 12], M40 [mean 40 (SD 2); n = 10] and M70 [mean 71 (SD 5); n = 10] volunteered as subjects for examination of maximal and explosive force production of leg extensor muscles in both isometric and dynamic actions (squat jump, SJ and counter movement jump, CMJ, and standing long-jump, SLJ). The balance test was performed on a force platform in both isometric and dynamic actions. Maximal bilateral isometric force value in M70 was lower (P < 0.001) than in M40 and as much as 46% lower (P < 0.001) than that recorded in M20 (P < 0.001). The maximal rate of force development (RFD) on the force…

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