Iwamoto Yoshitaka, Takahashi Makoto, Shinkoda Koichi
Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, 2-3 Kasumi 1-chome, Minami-ku, Hiroshima, 734-8553, Japan.
Department of Biomechanics, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, 2-3 Kasumi 1-chome, Minami-ku, Hiroshima, 734-8553, Japan.
J Physiol Anthropol. 2017 Aug 2;36(1):32. doi: 10.1186/s40101-017-0149-3.
Agonist and antagonist muscle co-contractions during motor tasks are greater in the elderly than in young adults. During normal walking, muscle co-contraction increases with gait speed in young adults, but not in elderly adults. However, no study has compared the effects of speed on muscle co-contraction of the ankle joint during dynamic postural control in young and elderly adults. We compared muscle co-contractions of the ankle joint between young and elderly subjects during a functional stability boundary test at different speeds.
Fifteen young adults and 16 community-dwelling elderly adults participated in this study. The task was functional stability boundary tests at different speeds (preferred and fast). Electromyographic evaluations of the tibialis anterior and soleus were recorded. The muscle co-contraction was evaluated using the co-contraction index (CI).
There were no statistically significant differences in the postural sway parameters between the two age groups. Elderly subjects showed larger CI in both speed conditions than did the young subjects. CI was higher in the fast speed condition than in the preferred speed condition in the young subjects, but there was no difference in the elderly subjects. Moreover, after dividing the analytical range into phases (acceleration and deceleration phases), the CI was larger in the deceleration phase than in the acceleration phase in both groups, except for the young subjects in the fast speed conditions.
Our results showed a greater muscle co-contraction of the ankle joint during dynamic postural control in elderly subjects than in young subjects not only in the preferred speed condition but also in the fast speed condition. In addition, the young subjects showed increased muscle co-contraction in the fast speed condition compared with that in the preferred speed condition; however, the elderly subjects showed no significant difference in muscle co-contraction between the two speed conditions. This indicates that fast movements cause different influences on dynamic postural control in elderly people, particularly from the point of view of muscle activation. These findings highlight the differences in the speed effects on muscle co-contraction of the ankle joint during dynamic postural control between the two age groups.
在运动任务中,老年人的主动肌和拮抗肌共同收缩程度高于年轻人。在正常行走过程中,年轻人的肌肉共同收缩程度会随着步速增加,而老年人则不然。然而,尚无研究比较过速度对年轻人和老年人动态姿势控制期间踝关节肌肉共同收缩的影响。我们比较了年轻人和老年人在不同速度下进行功能稳定性边界测试时踝关节的肌肉共同收缩情况。
15名年轻成年人和16名社区居住的老年人参与了本研究。任务是在不同速度(偏好速度和快速)下进行功能稳定性边界测试。记录胫骨前肌和比目鱼肌的肌电图评估结果。使用共同收缩指数(CI)评估肌肉共同收缩情况。
两个年龄组之间的姿势摆动参数无统计学显著差异。在两种速度条件下,老年受试者的CI均高于年轻受试者。年轻受试者在快速条件下的CI高于偏好速度条件,但老年受试者无差异。此外,将分析范围分为加速和减速阶段后,除快速条件下的年轻受试者外,两组在减速阶段的CI均大于加速阶段。
我们的结果表明,在动态姿势控制期间,老年受试者踝关节的肌肉共同收缩程度不仅在偏好速度条件下,而且在快速条件下都高于年轻受试者。此外,年轻受试者在快速条件下的肌肉共同收缩程度高于偏好速度条件;然而,老年受试者在两种速度条件下的肌肉共同收缩程度无显著差异。这表明快速运动对老年人的动态姿势控制有不同影响,特别是从肌肉激活的角度来看。这些发现突出了两个年龄组在动态姿势控制期间速度对踝关节肌肉共同收缩影响的差异。