Nash Laura, Cheung Vincent C K, Gupta Amitabh, Cheung Roy T H, He Borong, Liston Matthew, Thomson Daniel
School of Health Sciences, Western Sydney University, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, Sydney, NSW, 2751, Australia.
School of Biomedical Sciences and The Gerald Choa Neuroscience Institute, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Eur J Appl Physiol. 2025 Apr;125(4):1139-1156. doi: 10.1007/s00421-024-05679-w. Epub 2024 Nov 28.
The aim of the current study was to determine whether gait control (muscle synergies) or gait stability (margin of stability (MoS)) were different between younger and older adults when walking on level or downhill slopes. Further, it sought to determine associations between either age or physical activity with muscle synergy widths.
Ten healthy younger (28.1 ± 8.0 years) and ten healthy older (69.5 ± 6.3 years) adults walked at their preferred walking speed on a treadmill at different slopes (0˚, - 4˚ and - 8˚). Muscle synergies were extracted using non-negative matrix factorisation and compared between groups and walking slopes. Correlations between the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the synergies' activations and weekly recreational physical activity minutes and age were also determined.
Younger and older adults both walked with similar muscle synergies across all tested slopes, with 4 synergies accounting for > 85% variance of overall muscle activity in both groups across all tested slopes, with high scalar products (≥ 0.86) for each synergy and slope. It was also demonstrated that physical activity and age had different associations with pooled muscle synergies across slopes, as weekly minutes spent in recreational physical activity were associated with the FWHM of a synergy activated at weight acceptance, whereas age was associated with the FWHM of synergies occurring at push off and foot clearance, respectively.
Our results suggest that healthy older and younger adults walk with similar muscle synergies on downhill slopes, and that physical activity and age influence different muscle synergies during walking.
本研究的目的是确定在平路或下坡行走时,年轻人和老年人之间的步态控制(肌肉协同作用)或步态稳定性(稳定裕度(MoS))是否存在差异。此外,研究还试图确定年龄或身体活动与肌肉协同作用宽度之间的关联。
10名健康的年轻人(28.1±8.0岁)和10名健康的老年人(69.5±6.3岁)在跑步机上以各自偏好的步行速度在不同坡度(0˚、-4˚和-8˚)下行走。使用非负矩阵分解提取肌肉协同作用,并在组间和行走坡度之间进行比较。还确定了协同作用激活的半高全宽(FWHM)与每周休闲身体活动分钟数和年龄之间的相关性。
年轻人和老年人在所有测试坡度上行走时的肌肉协同作用相似,4种协同作用在所有测试坡度上占两组总体肌肉活动方差的>85%,每种协同作用和坡度的标量积都很高(≥0.86)。研究还表明,身体活动和年龄与不同坡度下的综合肌肉协同作用有不同的关联,因为每周休闲身体活动的分钟数与负重接受时激活的一种协同作用的FWHM相关,而年龄分别与蹬离和脚离地时出现的协同作用的FWHM相关。
我们的结果表明,健康的老年人和年轻人在下坡行走时肌肉协同作用相似,并且身体活动和年龄在行走过程中影响不同的肌肉协同作用。