Search results for "Muscle Weakness"

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Musculoskeletal fitness and balance in older individuals (65–85 years) and its association with steps per day: a cross sectional study

2015

Background There is limited normative, objective data combining musculoskeletal fitness (MSF), balance and physical activity (PA) among older adults. The aims were therefore to; 1) describe MSF and balance in older Norwegian adults focusing on age- and sex-related differences; 2) investigate the associations among MSF, balance and objectively-assessed PA levels. Methods This was part of a national multicenter study. Participants (65–85 years) were randomly selected from the national population registry. We used ActiGraph GT1M accelerometers to measure PA. Balance and MSF were assessed using: one leg standing (OLS), handgrip strength (HG), static back extension (SBE), sit and reach (SR), bac…

MaleAgingFitness scoremedicine.medical_specialtyCross-sectional studyPopulationPhysical fitnessRandom Allocation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHand strengthAccelerometryPostural BalancemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineeducationGeriatric AssessmentPostural BalanceAgedBalance (ability)Aged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyUnivariate analysisMuscle WeaknessHand StrengthNorwaybusiness.industryAge Factors030229 sport sciencesTrunkCross-Sectional StudiesPhysical FitnessPhysical EndurancePhysical therapyFemaleAccelerometer-determined physical activityOlder peopleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessResearch ArticleBMC Geriatrics
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Muscular performances at the ankle joint in young and elderly men.

2005

The effect of aging on mechanical and electromyographic characteristics of ankle joint muscles was investigated in 11 young (mean age 24 years) and 12 elderly (mean age 77 years) males. Maximal and submaximal isometric voluntary torques were measured during ankle plantarflexion and dorsiflexion. Electromyographic activities of triceps surae and tibialis anterior muscles were recorded. The elderly group developed equal maximal dorsiflexion torques (42 vs 45 N.m, p >.05), but in plantarflexion, the elderly group was weaker (80 vs 132 N.m, p <.001) and presented a decreased twitch amplitude (11 vs 16 N.m) and lower coactivation (8% vs 15%) than that of the young adults. We established a linear…

MaleAgingMESH: Range of Motion ArticularMESH : Ankle Joint[SDV.MHEP.PHY] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO]MESH : Electric StimulationMESH: Muscle ContractionMESH : Muscle WeaknessMESH : AgedMESH: Evoked Potentials MotorIsometric exerciseElectromyographyMESH : Evoked Potentials Motor0302 clinical medicineMESH: Ankle JointMESH: AgingMESH: Isometric ContractionRange of Motion ArticularYoung adultMESH : Muscle Skeletal10. No inequalityMESH: AgedMESH: Muscle SkeletalMuscle Weaknessmedicine.diagnostic_test[ SDV.MHEP.PHY ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO]MESH: Muscle WeaknessMESH: Electric StimulationMESH : AdultCoactivationMESH: Legmedicine.anatomical_structureLinear relationshipMESH : ElectromyographyRange of motionMuscle ContractionAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyMESH : MaleMESH: Research Support Non-U.S. GovMESH: ElectromyographyMESH : Isometric Contraction03 medical and health sciencesPhysical medicine and rehabilitationIsometric Contractionmedicine[SDV.MHEP.PHY]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO]HumansMESH : Research Support Non-U.S. GovMuscle SkeletalAgedLegMESH: HumansElectromyographybusiness.industryMESH : HumansMean ageMESH: Adult030229 sport sciencesEvoked Potentials MotorElectric StimulationMESH : AgingMESH: MaleMESH : Range of Motion ArticularPhysical therapyMESH : Muscle ContractionTibial NerveGeriatrics and GerontologyAnkleMESH : Legbusinesshuman activitiesAnkle Joint030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Lower limb muscle moments and power during recovery from forward loss of balance in male and female single and multiple steppers

2011

Abstract Background Studying recovery responses to loss of balance may help to explain why older adults are susceptible to falls. The purpose of the present study was to assess whether male and female older adults, that use a single or multiple step recovery strategy, differ in the proportion of lower limb strength used and power produced during the stepping phase of balance recovery. Methods Eighty-four community-dwelling older adults (47 men, 37 women) participated in the study. Isometric strength of the ankle, knee and hip joint flexors and extensors was assessed using a dynamometer. Loss of balance was induced by releasing participants from a static forward lean (4 trials at each of 3 f…

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Is frailty associated with life-space mobility and perceived autonomy in participation outdoors? A longitudinal study

2016

Background: essential aspects of independence in community mobility among older people concern the control over where, when and how to participate (perceived autonomy), and actual mobility (life-space mobility; frequency, distance and need of assistance). We studied relationships between frailty and life-space mobility and perceived autonomy in participation outdoors among community-dwelling 75–90 years old people. Methods: longitudinal analyses of the ‘Life-space mobility in old age’ cohort study (n = 753). Life-space mobility (Life-Space Assessment, range 0–120) and perceived autonomy in participation outdoors (Impact on Participation and Autonomy subscale ‘autonomy outdoors’, range 0–20)…

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Childhood neuromuscular disease with rimmed vacuoles

1986

A 5-year-old boy suffered from a slowly progressive non-familial neuromuscular disease, clinically marked by generalised muscle weakness, atrophy and hypotonia, a "myopathic" EMG and mildly elevated CK values. His gastrocnemius muscle showed marked myopathy, type I fibre predominance, and numerous "rimmed" vacuoles. This boy's condition is regarded as a childhood neuromuscular disease with rimmed vacuoles.

MaleNeuromuscular diseasemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMusclesRimmed vacuolesMuscle weaknessNeuromuscular DiseasesAnatomymedicine.diseaseHypotoniaOrganoidsGastrocnemius muscleAtrophyChild PreschoolVacuolesPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthBiopsymedicineHumansmedicine.symptombusinessMyopathyEuropean Journal of Pediatrics
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Expanding the clinical spectrum of hereditary fibrosing poikiloderma with tendon contractures, myopathy and pulmonary fibrosis due to FAM111B mutatio…

2015

Background Hereditary Fibrosing Poikiloderma (HFP) with tendon contractures, myopathy and pulmonary fibrosis (POIKTMP [MIM 615704]) is a very recently described entity of syndromic inherited poikiloderma. Previously by using whole exome sequencing in five families, we identified the causative gene, FAM111B (NM_198947.3), the function of which is still unknown. Our objective in this study was to better define the specific features of POIKTMP through a larger series of patients. Methods Clinical and molecular data of two families and eight independent sporadic cases, including six new cases, were collected. Results Key features consist of: (i) early-onset poikiloderma, hypotrichosis and hypoh…

MalePathologyMyopathyPulmonary FibrosisMedicine/Public HealthCell Cycle ProteinsGrowthHypotrichosisContracturesTendons030207 dermatology & venereal diseases0302 clinical medicineFibrosisPulmonary fibrosisSerineGenetics(clinical)Pharmacology (medical)TrypsinExomeChildGenetics (clinical)FAM111BSkinMedicine(all)0303 health sciencesMicroscopyMuscle WeaknessMusclesSkin Diseases GeneticGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedMagnetic Resonance ImagingMuscle atrophy3. Good healthMuscular AtrophyTissuesLiverChild PreschoolFemalemedicine.symptomAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyContractureAdolescentMolecular Sequence DataPoikiloderma03 medical and health sciencesPoikilodermaMuscular DiseasesmedicineHumansAdiposisAmino Acid SequenceCysteineExocrine pancreatic insufficiencyMyopathyMuscle Skeletal030304 developmental biologyMuscle contractureHypohidrosisSclerosisbusiness.industryResearchInfantProteinsmedicine.diseaseFibrosisGenesMutationSkin AbnormalitiesHypotrichosisExocrine Pancreatic Insufficiencybusiness
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Clinico-diagnostic features of neuralgic amyotrophy in childhood

2020

Neuralgic amyotrophy (NA), even known as Personage-Turner's syndrome (PTS), is a neurologic condition, affecting the lower motor neurons of brachial plexus and/or individual nerves or nerve branches, characterized by pain, muscle weakness/atrophy, and sensory symptoms. NA has an acute/subacute onset, after an infection or vaccination; it is more common in male and is rare in the pediatric population. The etiology remains uncertain, being considered heterogeneous and multifactorial. A severe acute neurologic pain around the shoulder girdle is the classic presenting symptom at onset. As the pain subsides, weakness and paresis develop. NA is usually unilateral, but sometimes, a subclinical con…

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyWeaknessNeurologyPainNeurological examinationDermatology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineElectromyography; Neuralgic amyotrophy; Neuralgic pain; Pediatric; Personage-Turner’s syndromemedicineHumansBrachial Plexus NeuritisBrachial Plexus030212 general & internal medicineChildParesisPediatricMuscle Weaknessmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryElectromyographyPersonage-Turner’s syndromeMuscle weaknessGeneral MedicineNeuralgic amyotrophyDiagnosis of exclusionPsychiatry and Mental healthMuscular AtrophySettore MED/26 - NeurologiaNeurology (clinical)Differential diagnosismedicine.symptombusinessBrachial plexusNeuralgic pain030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Depressed mood and body mass index as predictors of muscle strength decline in old men

2000

OBJECTIVE: To study depressed mood as a predictor of strength decline within body weight categories over a 3-year follow-up period. DESIGN: A prospective cohort study over 3 years. SETTING: Honolulu, Hawaii. PARTICIPANTS: The subjects were 2275 men participating in the Honolulu Heart Program with an average age of 77.1 years (range 71–92 years), who were not cognitively impaired at baseline (Exam 4), and who participated in maximal hand grip strength measurements at baseline and 3 years later (Exam 5). MEASUREMENTS: Hand grip strength was measured using a dynamometer. Depressive symptoms were studied using an 11-item version of Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale with 9 as a c…

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Pilot study of safety and efficacy of polyprenols in combination with coenzyme Q10 in patients with statin-induced myopathy

2016

Background and objective: Statin-induced myopathy (SIM) has been partially attributed to deficiency of dolichol and coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). We aimed to test the safety and efficacy of plant polyprenols in combination with CoQ10 for alleviation of SIM. Materials and methods: In an open-label, one-center prospective pilot study patients with SIM received conifer-tree needle polyprenols (4 mg/day) and CoQ10 (100 mg/day) for 8 weeks. Symptoms and safety were evaluated according to symptom severity score (0–10), creatine kinase (CK) levels, exercise test, dynamometry, complete blood count, clinical biochemistry and electrocardiography. Results: Of the 14 patients, 11 completed the study per protoc…

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Inspiratory Muscle Function and Exercise Capacity in Patients With Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction

2017

Background: Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a clinical syndrome characterized by impaired exercise capacity resulting from dyspnea and fatigue. The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the exercise intolerance in HFpEF are not well established. We sought to evaluate the effects of inspiratory muscle function on exercise tolerance in symptomatic patients with HFpEF. Methods and Results: A total of 74 stable symptomatic patients with HFpEF and New York Heart Association class II-III underwent a cardiopulmonary exercise test between June 2012 and May 2016. Inspiratory muscle weakness was defined as maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) <70% of normal predicted values…

MaleWeaknessmedicine.medical_specialtyExercise intolerance030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyCohort Studies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineHumansMedicineProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineProspective cohort studyAgedAged 80 and overHeart FailureExercise ToleranceMuscle Weaknessbusiness.industryMuscle weaknessStroke VolumeStroke volumeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePathophysiologyinspiratory muscle functionexercise capacityHeart failure with preserved ejection fractionInhalationHeart failureExercise TestCardiologyFemalemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessHeart failure with preserved ejection fractionhuman activitiesJournal of Cardiac Failure
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