Palmer Ty B, Thiele Ryan M, Thompson Brennan J
1Department of Kinesiology and Sport Management, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas; 2Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health, Kansas Sate University, Manhattan, Kansas; and 3Department of Kinesiology and Health Science, Utah State University, Logan, Utah.
J Strength Cond Res. 2017 Feb;31(2):480-488. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001503.
Palmer, TB, Thiele, RM, and Thompson, BJ. Age-related differences in maximal and rapid torque characteristics of the hip extensors and dynamic postural balance in healthy, young and old females. J Strength Cond Res 31(2): 480-488, 2017-The purpose of this study was to examine age-related differences in maximal and rapid torque characteristics of the hip extensor muscles and dynamic postural balance in healthy, young and older females. Eleven younger (age, 26 ± 8 years) and 11 older (age, 67 ± 8 years) females performed 2 isometric maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) of the hip extensor muscles. Absolute and relative peak torque (PT) and rate of torque development (RTD) at early (0-50 ms) and late (0-200 ms) phases of muscle contraction were examined during each MVC. Dynamic postural balance was assessed using a commercially designed balance testing device, which provides a measurement of dynamic stability based on the overall stability index (OSI). Results indicated that absolute PT and early (RTD50) and late (RTD200) RTD variables were lower (p = 0.009-0.050), and postural OSI was higher (p = 0.011) in the old compared with the younger females; however, no differences were observed for relative PT or RTD variables (p = 0.113-0.895). A significant relationship was also observed in the older (r = -0.601; p = 0.050) but not the younger (r = -0.132; p = 0.698) females between RTD50 and OSI. The lower absolute PT and RTD and higher OSI values for the old females may contribute to the increased functional limitations often observed in older adults. The significant relationship observed in the older females between OSI and RTD50 perhaps suggests that these age-related declines in explosive strength may be an important characteristic relevant to dynamic balance scores, especially in older populations.
帕尔默、TB、蒂勒、RM和汤普森、BJ。健康年轻和老年女性髋部伸肌最大和快速扭矩特征及动态姿势平衡的年龄相关差异。《力量与体能研究杂志》31(2):480 - 488,2017年——本研究的目的是探讨健康年轻和老年女性髋部伸肌最大和快速扭矩特征及动态姿势平衡的年龄相关差异。11名年轻女性(年龄26±8岁)和11名老年女性(年龄67±8岁)进行了2次髋部伸肌等长最大自主收缩(MVC)。在每次MVC期间,检查肌肉收缩早期(0 - 50毫秒)和晚期(0 - 200毫秒)阶段的绝对和相对峰值扭矩(PT)以及扭矩发展速率(RTD)。使用商业设计的平衡测试设备评估动态姿势平衡,该设备基于整体稳定性指数(OSI)提供动态稳定性测量。结果表明,与年轻女性相比,老年女性的绝对PT以及早期(RTD50)和晚期(RTD200)RTD变量较低(p = 0.009 - 0.050),姿势OSI较高(p = 0.011);然而,相对PT或RTD变量未观察到差异(p = 0.113 - 0.895)。在老年女性中还观察到RTD50与OSI之间存在显著关系(r = -0.601;p = 0.050),而年轻女性中未观察到这种关系(r = -0.132;p = 0.698)。老年女性较低的绝对PT和RTD以及较高的OSI值可能导致老年人中经常观察到的功能限制增加。在老年女性中观察到的OSI与RTD50之间的显著关系可能表明,这些与年龄相关的爆发力下降可能是与动态平衡评分相关的一个重要特征,尤其是在老年人群中。