Bartels Else Marie, Andersen Eva Littrup, Olsen Jack Kvistgaard, Kristensen Lars Erik, Bliddal Henning, Danneskiold-Samsøe Bente, Harrison Adrian Paul
The Parker Institute, Copenhagen University Hospital, Bispebjerg & Frederiksberg, Frederiksberg, Denmark.
Department of Neurology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Bispebjerg & Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Physiol Rep. 2019 Jun;7(11):e14109. doi: 10.14814/phy2.14109.
The condition of active muscles determines an individual's ability to carry out daily activities and has implications for an athlete's performance. Multi-frequency bioimpedance (mfBIA) is a non-invasive, well-known, validated, and much used method to assess muscle condition. However, it is rarely used to its full potential. Our aim was to apply mfBIA fully in the assessment of an adult healthy population, to compare muscle condition in different functional rested muscle groups, with age, and between men and women, and establish a control data set. Fifty healthy subjects (25 men/25 women) aged 20-69 years, participated. mfBIA measurements at a frequency range of 4-1000 kHz were taken from muscles of the lower and the upper extremities, the upper back, and the hand. Data were analyzed using ImpediMed software, giving Impedance, Resistance, Reactance, Phase Angle, Center Frequency, external and internal Resistance, and Membrane Capacitance. Differences between means were tested for statistical significance. A P value >0.05 was considered nonsignificant. While no difference in the mfBIA parameters was seen with age, a highly significant gender difference was seen. At rest, women's muscles cf men's showed a significantly higher center frequency and intra- and extra-cellular resistance, while the membrane capacitance was lower. A set of values for mfBIA parameters for healthy adult individuals are given for some of the main muscles which are frequently part of muscle assessment. The documented gender difference in muscle condition at rest has important implications in work situations, during physical rehabilitation and when training for competitive sports.
活跃肌肉的状态决定了个体进行日常活动的能力,并对运动员的表现产生影响。多频生物电阻抗分析(mfBIA)是一种非侵入性的、广为人知的、经过验证且被广泛使用的评估肌肉状态的方法。然而,它很少被充分利用。我们的目的是将mfBIA全面应用于评估成年健康人群,比较不同功能的静息肌肉群、不同年龄以及男女之间的肌肉状态,并建立一个对照数据集。五十名年龄在20 - 69岁之间的健康受试者(25名男性/25名女性)参与了研究。在4 - 1000 kHz频率范围内对下肢、上肢、上背部和手部的肌肉进行了mfBIA测量。使用ImpediMed软件对数据进行分析,得出阻抗、电阻、电抗、相位角、中心频率、外部和内部电阻以及膜电容。对均值差异进行统计学显著性检验。P值>0.05被认为无显著性差异。虽然mfBIA参数在年龄方面没有差异,但存在高度显著的性别差异。在静息状态下,女性肌肉与男性肌肉相比,中心频率以及细胞内和细胞外电阻显著更高,而膜电容更低。针对健康成年个体的一些常用于肌肉评估的主要肌肉,给出了mfBIA参数的一组值。记录在案的静息状态下肌肉状况的性别差异在工作场景、身体康复过程以及竞技体育训练中具有重要意义。