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老年自行车运动员的骨骼肌质量、骨密度和步行能力

Skeletal muscle mass, bone mineral density, and walking performance in masters cyclists.

作者信息

Abe Takashi, Nahar Vinayak K, Young Kaelin C, Patterson Kaitlyn M, Stover Caitlin D, Lajza David G, Tribby Aaron C, Geddam David A R, Ford M Allison, Bass Martha A, Loftin Mark

机构信息

1 Department of Kinesiology, School of Public Health, Indiana University , Bloomington, India na.

出版信息

Rejuvenation Res. 2014 Jun;17(3):291-6. doi: 10.1089/rej.2013.1538. Epub 2014 Jun 11.

Abstract

Exercise mode and intensity/duration are important factors for influencing muscle morphology and function as well as bone. However, it is unknown whether masters cyclists who undergo regular moderate- to high-intensity exercise maintain lower-body skeletal muscle mass (SM) and function and bone health when compared with young adults. The purpose of this study was to compare SM, areal bone mineral density (aBMD), and gait performance between masters cyclists and young adults. Fourteen male masters cyclists (aged 53-71 years) and 13 moderately active young men (aged 20-30 years, exercising less than twice a week) volunteered. The masters cyclists were all training actively (four to five times per week, ∼200 miles per week) for on average the last 17 years (range 7-38 years). Thigh SM was estimated from an ultrasound-derived prediction equation using muscle thickness (MTH). Appendicular lean mass (aLM) and aBMD were also estimated using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. There were no significant differences (p<0.05) in thigh SM, anterior and posterior thigh MTH ratio, or aLM between masters cyclists and young men. Maximum straight and zigzag walking times were also similar between groups. Lumbar spine (L1-L4) aBMD was not different between groups, but femoral neck aBMD was lower (p<0.05) in the cyclists than in the young men. Our results suggest that appendicular as well as site-specific thigh muscle loss with aging were not observed in masters cyclists. This maintenance of muscle mass in masters cyclists may preserve walking performance to similar levels as moderately active young adults. However, long-term cycling does not preserve femoral neck aBMD.

摘要

运动模式、强度/持续时间是影响肌肉形态、功能以及骨骼的重要因素。然而,与年轻成年人相比,经常进行中度至高强度运动的老年自行车运动员的下肢骨骼肌质量(SM)、功能以及骨骼健康状况是否保持良好尚不清楚。本研究旨在比较老年自行车运动员与年轻成年人之间的SM、骨面积密度(aBMD)以及步态表现。14名男性老年自行车运动员(年龄53 - 71岁)和13名中度活跃的年轻男性(年龄20 - 30岁,每周锻炼少于两次)自愿参与。老年自行车运动员平均在过去17年(范围7 - 38年)一直积极训练(每周四至五次,约每周200英里)。大腿SM通过使用肌肉厚度(MTH)的超声衍生预测方程进行估算。还使用双能X线吸收法估算了四肢瘦体重(aLM)和aBMD。老年自行车运动员与年轻男性在大腿SM、大腿前后MTH比值或aLM方面无显著差异(p<0.05)。两组之间的最大直线和曲折行走时间也相似。两组之间腰椎(L1 - L4)aBMD无差异,但自行车运动员的股骨颈aBMD低于年轻男性(p<0.05)。我们的研究结果表明,在老年自行车运动员中未观察到随年龄增长四肢以及特定部位大腿肌肉的流失。老年自行车运动员肌肉质量的这种维持可能使步行表现保持在与中度活跃的年轻成年人相似的水平。然而,长期骑行并不能维持股骨颈aBMD。

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