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年龄相关的手指力量控制差异的特点是力量产生减少。

Age-related differences in finger force control are characterized by reduced force production.

机构信息

Jacobs Center on Lifelong Learning and Institutional Development, Jacobs University Bremen, Campus Ring 1, 28759 Bremen, Germany.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2013 Jan;224(1):107-17. doi: 10.1007/s00221-012-3292-4. Epub 2012 Oct 18.

Abstract

It has been repeatedly shown that precise finger force control declines with age. The tasks and evaluation parameters used to reveal age-related differences vary between studies. In order to examine effects of task characteristics, young adults (18-25 years) and late middle-aged adults (55-65 years) performed precision grip tasks with varying speed and force requirements. Different outcome variables were used to evaluate age-related differences. Age-related differences were confirmed for performance accuracy (TWR) and variability (relative root mean square error, rRMSE). The task characteristics, however, influenced accuracy and variability in both age groups: Force modulation performance at higher speed was poorer than at lower speed and at fixed force levels than at force levels adjusted to the individual maximum forces. This effect tended to be stronger for older participants for the rRMSE. A curve fit confirmed the age-related differences for both spatial force tracking parameters (amplitude and intercept) and for one temporal parameter (phase shift), but not for the temporal parameter frequency. Additionally, matching the timing parameters of the sine wave seemed to be more important than matching the spatial parameters in both young adults and late middle-aged adults. However, the effect was stronger for the group of late middle-aged, even though maximum voluntary contraction was not significantly different between groups. Our data indicate that changes in the processing of fine motor control tasks with increasing age are caused by difficulties of late middle-aged adults to produce a predefined amount of force in a short time.

摘要

已经反复证明,精确的手指力量控制会随着年龄的增长而下降。用于揭示与年龄相关差异的任务和评估参数在不同的研究中有所不同。为了研究任务特征的影响,年轻成年人(18-25 岁)和中老年成年人(55-65 岁)进行了具有不同速度和力量要求的精确握力任务。使用不同的结果变量来评估与年龄相关的差异。与年龄相关的差异在性能准确性(TWR)和可变性(相对均方根误差,rRMSE)方面得到了确认。然而,任务特征会影响两个年龄组的准确性和可变性:在更高速度下的力调制性能比在更低速度下差,并且在固定力水平下比在调整为个体最大力的力水平下差。对于 rRMSE,对于年龄较大的参与者,这种效应往往更强。曲线拟合证实了与年龄相关的差异,既涉及空间力跟踪参数(幅度和截距),也涉及一个时间参数(相移),但不涉及时间参数频率。此外,在年轻成年人和中老年成年人中,匹配正弦波的定时参数似乎比匹配空间参数更为重要。然而,对于中老年组,这种效应更强,尽管两组之间的最大自愿收缩没有明显差异。我们的数据表明,随着年龄的增长,精细运动控制任务处理能力的变化是由于中老年成年人在短时间内产生预定力量的困难所致。

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