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随着年龄增长,女性是否更容易感到疲劳?

Are females getting more fatigable as they age?

作者信息

Bertrand Mathilde Fiona, Varesco Giorgio, Millet Guillaume Y, Féasson Léonard, Lapole Thomas, Rozand Vianney

机构信息

Laboratoire Interuniversitaire de Biologie de la Motricité, Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne, Lyon 1, Université Savoie Mont-Blanc, 42023, Saint-Etienne, France.

Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2025 Mar;125(3):793-804. doi: 10.1007/s00421-024-05637-6. Epub 2024 Oct 17.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The aim of this study was to compare performance fatigability between young (n = 13; 18-35 yr.; 23.5 ± 3.3 yr.), old (n = 13; 60-79 yr.; 68.2 ± 4.3 yr.), and very old (n = 11; ≥ 80 yr.; 85.6 ± 1.8 yr.) females during single-limb isometric (ISO) vs. isokinetic concentric (CON) vs. cycling (BIKE) fatiguing tasks.

METHODS

Participants randomly performed three incremental fatiguing tasks where increments were set as percentage of body weight to better reflect the daily life: (1) ISO and (2) CON consisted of stages of 75 contractions (120 s, 0.8 s on/0.8 s off) on an isokinetic dynamometer and (3) BIKE consisted of stages of 120 s at 37.5 rpm with similar duty cycle. Knee extensors maximal force, voluntary activation and potentiated twitch amplitude were measured at baseline, after each stage and at exhaustion.

RESULTS

Compared to young, exercise performance was 20% and 53% lower in old and very old females in ISO, 46% and 76% lower in CON and 32% and 62% lower in BIKE (all p < 0.01). For a given workload (i.e. common stages), performance fatigability (i.e. force loss) was greater for very old compared to young females in CON only (p = 0.018). At exhaustion, performance fatigability was similar across groups and conditions (~ 30%; all p > 0.05), with similar impairments in both voluntary activation and twitch amplitude.

CONCLUSION

These results emphasize the importance of the kind of fatiguing task and modalities of evaluation when investigating the effects of aging on performance fatigability.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在比较年轻女性(n = 13;18 - 35岁;23.5 ± 3.3岁)、老年女性(n = 13;60 - 79岁;68.2 ± 4.3岁)和高龄女性(n = 11;≥80岁;85.6 ± 1.8岁)在单腿等长(ISO)、等速向心(CON)和骑行(BIKE)疲劳任务中的运动疲劳能力。

方法

参与者随机进行三项递增疲劳任务,增量设定为体重的百分比,以更好地反映日常生活:(1)ISO和(2)CON包括在等速测力计上进行75次收缩(120秒,0.8秒收缩/0.8秒放松)的阶段,(3)BIKE包括以37.5转/分钟进行120秒且占空比相似的阶段。在基线、每个阶段后和疲劳时测量膝伸肌最大力量、自主激活和增强的抽搐幅度。

结果

与年轻女性相比,老年和高龄女性在ISO中的运动表现分别低20%和53%,在CON中分别低46%和76%,在BIKE中分别低32%和62%(所有p < 0.01)。对于给定的工作量(即共同阶段),仅在CON中,高龄女性与年轻女性相比运动疲劳能力(即力量损失)更大(p = 0.018)。在疲劳时,各组和各条件下的运动疲劳能力相似(约30%;所有p > 0.05),自主激活和抽搐幅度的损伤也相似。

结论

这些结果强调了在研究衰老对运动疲劳能力的影响时,疲劳任务类型和评估方式的重要性。

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