Poston Brach, Enoka Joel A, Enoka Roger M
Department of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA.
Muscle Nerve. 2008 Mar;37(3):376-86. doi: 10.1002/mus.20954.
The purpose of the study was to quantify the aging-related differences in endpoint accuracy during isometric contractions of the left and right hands based on the prediction that declines in motor performance with aging may be greater for muscles controlled by the right hemisphere. Twelve young (6 men, 25 +/- 5 years) and 12 old (6 men, 76 +/- 6 years) adults performed a task that involved matching the peak of a force-time trajectory to a target. The old adults were less accurate than the young men and exhibited greater endpoint error with the left hand than the right hand on day 1, but not on days 2 and 3. Although electromyographic amplitude was similar between hands, old adults exhibited greater timing variability. These findings indicate that given sufficient practice there was no difference in endpoint accuracy between the left and right hands of old adults, which is not consistent with the prediction of an asymmetrical decline in motor performance by the right-hemisphere aging model. Conversely, an inability by an old adult to achieve similar accuracy with both hands during such tasks likely indicates an underlying motor impairment.
随着年龄增长,运动表现的下降可能在由右半球控制的肌肉中更为明显。12名年轻成年人(6名男性,25±5岁)和12名年长成年人(6名男性,76±6岁)执行了一项任务,该任务涉及将力-时间轨迹的峰值与目标进行匹配。年长成年人在第1天比年轻男性准确性更低,且左手的终点误差比右手更大,但在第2天和第3天并非如此。尽管双手之间的肌电图振幅相似,但年长成年人表现出更大的时间变异性。这些发现表明,经过足够的练习,年长成年人左右手的终点准确性没有差异,这与右半球衰老模型中运动表现不对称下降的预测不一致。相反,年长成年人在此类任务中无法用双手达到相似的准确性可能表明存在潜在的运动障碍。