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Muscle quality indices separately associate with joint-level power-related measures of the knee extensors in older males

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
卷 122, 期 10, 页码 2271-2281

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00421-022-05005-2

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Rate of power development; Rate of velocity development; Echo intensity; Bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy; Intracellular water; Specific muscle strength

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [JP17KK0174]

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The study investigated associations of muscle quality indices with joint-level power-related measures in older males. Results showed varying correlations between muscle quality indices and power-related measures, indicating lower knee extension power in participants with higher echo intensity, lower intracellular water content, and lower specific muscle strength.
Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate associations of muscle quality indices with joint-level power-related measures in the knee extensors of thirty-two older males (65-88 years). Methods Muscle quality indices included: echo intensity, ratio of intracellular- to total water content (ICW/TW), and specific muscle strength. Echo intensity was acquired from the rectus femoris (EIRF) and vastus lateralis (EIVL) by ultrasonography. ICW/TW was computed from electrical resistance of the right thigh obtained by bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy. Specific muscle strength was determined as the normalized maximal voluntary isometric knee extension (MVIC) torque to estimated knee extensor volume. Isotonic maximal effort knee extensions with a load set to 20% MVIC torque were performed to obtain the knee extension power-related measures (peak power, rate of power development [RPD], and rate of velocity development [RVD]). Power and RPD were normalized to MVIC. Results There were no significant correlations between muscle quality indices except between EIRF and EIVL (|r|<= 0.253, P >= 0.162). EIRF was negatively correlated with normalized RPD and RVD (r <= - 0.361, P <= 0.050). ICW/TW was positively correlated with normalized peak power (r = 0.421, P = 0.020). Specific muscle strength was positively correlated with absolute peak power and RPD (r >= 0.452, P <= 0.012). Conclusion Knee extension power-related measures were lower in participants with higher EI, lower ICW/TW, and lower specific muscle strength, but the muscle quality indices may be determined by independent physiological characteristics.

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