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单腿站立时,踝关节肌肉活动的调节在儿童、年轻人和老年人之间存在差异。

Ankle muscle activity modulation during single-leg stance differs between children, young adults and seniors.

机构信息

Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

Clinic for Trauma, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery, Division of Motor Research, Pathophysiology and Biomechanics, Jena University Hospital, Bachstrasse 18, 07743, Jena, Germany.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2018 Feb;118(2):239-247. doi: 10.1007/s00421-017-3764-0. Epub 2017 Nov 29.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Incomplete maturation and aging-induced declines of the neuromuscular system affect postural control both in children and older adults and lead to high fall rates. Age-specific comparisons of the modulation of ankle muscle activation and behavioral center of pressure (COP) indices during upright stance have been rarely conducted. The objective of the present study was to quantify aging effects on a neuromuscular level. Thus, surface electromyography (SEMG) modulation and co-activity of ankle muscles during single-leg standing was compared in healthy children, young adults and seniors.

METHODS

Postural steadiness (velocity and mean sway frequency of COP), relative muscle activation (SEMG modulation) and co-activation of two ankle muscles (tibialis anterior, TA; soleus, SO) were examined during single-leg stance in 19 children [age, 9.7 (SD 0.5) years], 30 adults [23.3 (1.5) years] and 29 seniors [62.7 (6.1) years].

RESULTS

Velocity of COP in medio-lateral and anterior-posterior directions, mean sway frequency in anterior-posterior direction, relative muscle activation (TA and SO) and co-activation revealed large age effects (P < 0.003, η  > 0.14). Post-hoc comparisons indicated higher COP velocities, anterior-posterior frequencies, relative SO activation and co-activation in children and seniors when compared with adults. Relative TA activation was higher in children and adults compared with seniors (P < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Increased postural sway in children and seniors seems to be counteracted with higher TA/SO co-activity and SO modulation. However, TA modulation is higher in children and adults, whereas seniors' TA modulation capacity is diminished. An aging-induced decline of TA motor units might account for deteriorations of TA modulation in seniors.

摘要

目的

神经肌肉系统的不完全成熟和衰老引起的衰退会影响儿童和老年人的姿势控制,导致跌倒率增高。针对特定年龄的人,在直立姿势下,比较踝关节肌肉激活和行为中心压力(COP)指数的调制情况,这种研究很少进行。本研究的目的是从神经肌肉的水平量化衰老的影响。因此,比较了健康儿童、年轻人和老年人在单腿站立时的表面肌电图(SEMG)调制和踝关节肌肉的共同活动。

方法

在单腿站立期间,检查了 19 名儿童(年龄,9.7(0.5)岁)、30 名成年人(23.3(1.5)岁)和 29 名老年人(62.7(6.1)岁)的姿势稳定性(COP 在中-侧和前-后方向上的速度和平均摆动频率)、相对肌肉激活(SEMG 调制)和两个踝关节肌肉(胫骨前肌,TA;比目鱼肌,SO)的共同激活情况。

结果

COP 在中-侧和前-后方向上的速度、前-后方向上的平均摆动频率、相对肌肉激活(TA 和 SO)和共同激活都显示出很大的年龄影响(P < 0.003,η  > 0.14)。事后比较表明,与成年人相比,儿童和老年人的 COP 速度更高,前后频率更高,SO 相对激活和共同激活更高。与儿童和成年人相比,老年人的 TA 相对激活更高(P < 0.001)。

结论

儿童和老年人的姿势摆动增加似乎被更高的 TA/SO 共同活动和 SO 调制所抵消。然而,儿童和成年人的 TA 调制更高,而老年人的 TA 调制能力下降。TA 运动单位的衰老诱导衰退可能导致老年人 TA 调制的恶化。

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