Association between peripheral and respiratory muscle strength and gait speed in the elderly is not mediated by peripheral muscle blood flow

Raphaela V Groehs, Ana Carla Carvalho, Weliton Nepomuceno Rodrigues, Isabela B Oliveira, Leticia Harada, Alexandra Passos Gaspar, Luciana Diniz Nagem Janot de Matos
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Abstract

Background

The aging process affects different systems, including the musculoskeletal and respiratory systems. Both systems seem to be interconnected in relation to functional capacity deterioration in the elderly. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the association between peripheral and respiratory muscle strength with gait speed and its possible mediation by leg muscle blood flow (LBF) in the elderly.

Methods

People aged over 65 years, of both sexes and clinically stable were evaluated. Gait speed was evaluated by the 4.6 m walking test. Maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) and expiratory pressure (MEP) by manuvacuometry, Handgrip strength by a dynamometer (Jamar®) and LBF by venous occlusion plethysmography.

Results

We included 110 patients with mean age 76.9 ± 7.2 years, 56 (50.9 %) were women, 72 (67.9 %) were classified as frail by Fried criteria and 22 (20.0 %) reported the regular practice of exercise. Baseline mean values of MIP was 59.5 ± 23.8 and MEP 68.2 ± 23.8. The median gait speed was 0.88 m/s, handgrip strength 19.5 Kg/f and LBF 2.7 ml/min/100 ml. Further analysis showed a significant association between gait speed and handgrip strength with MIP (p = 0.005, p = 0.013, respectively). However, no mediation by LBF were found.

Conclusion

There is a strong association between gait speed and handgrip strength with MIP without mediation by LBF.

老年人外周肌力和呼吸肌力与步速之间的关系不受外周肌肉血流量的影响
背景老化过程会影响不同的系统,包括肌肉骨骼系统和呼吸系统。这两个系统似乎与老年人功能衰退相互关联。因此,本研究旨在评估老年人外周肌和呼吸肌力量与步速之间的关系,以及腿部肌肉血流量(LBF)可能对其产生的调节作用。步速通过 4.6 米步行测试进行评估。结果我们共纳入了 110 名患者,平均年龄为 76.9 ± 7.2 岁,其中 56 人(50.9%)为女性,72 人(67.9%)根据弗里德标准被归类为体弱者,22 人(20.0%)表示经常锻炼。MIP 的基线平均值为 59.5 ± 23.8,MEP 为 68.2 ± 23.8。步速中位数为 0.88 米/秒,握力中位数为 19.5 公斤/英尺,肺活量中位数为 2.7 毫升/分钟/100 毫升。进一步分析表明,步速和手握力与 MIP 之间存在明显关联(分别为 p = 0.005 和 p = 0.013)。结论步速和握力与 MIP 之间存在密切联系,但不受 LBF 的影响。
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