Age-Related Differences in Electromyographic Latencies of the Lower Limb Muscles in Standing Sprint Initiation in Boys During Childhood and Adolescence.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Mizuki Kitamura, Tadao Isaka, Mitsuo Otsuka
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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of our study was to investigate age-related differences in childhood and adolescent boys' performance, including initial reaction time and electromyographic (EMG) latencies of leg muscles during sprint start.

Methods: Forty-six Japanese boys, aged 5-19 years, participated in this study. The participants performed 5 consecutive 2-m sprints, starting with the boys' preferred split-stance starting posture. Ground reaction force data of the front and rear feet and surface EMG data of the rectus femoris, biceps femoris, and gastrocnemius muscles in both legs of all participants were measured using a wireless EMG system.

Results: As chronological age increased, the initial reaction time was largely shortened until the breakpoint age of 8.6 years and was moderately shortened thereafter. The EMG latencies of the posterior thigh and shank muscles of the rear leg were also shortened largely long before reaching the adolescence; in contrast, those of the front leg muscles were largely shortened until adolescence.

Conclusions: Reaction behavior with complex whole-body motion may develop long before the onset of adolescence. In particular, adjusting the rear leg motion may contribute to the rapid development of whole-body reaction maturation.

儿童期和青春期男孩站立冲刺开始时下肢肌肉肌电潜伏期的年龄相关差异。
目的:本研究的目的是研究儿童和青少年男孩在短跑起跑时的初始反应时间和腿部肌肉的肌电图潜伏期的年龄相关差异。方法:选取46名年龄5-19岁的日本男孩为研究对象。参与者以男孩们喜欢的劈叉式起跑姿势开始,连续进行5次2米短跑。使用无线肌电图系统测量所有参与者前后足的地面反作用力数据以及双腿股直肌、股二头肌和腓肠肌的表面肌电图数据。结果:随着实足年龄的增加,初始反应时间大幅缩短,直至断点年龄8.6岁,此后反应时间略有缩短。早在青春期前,大腿后肌和小腿肌的肌电潜伏期也明显缩短;相比之下,前腿肌肉在青春期之前大部分都变短了。结论:复杂全身运动的反应行为可能早在青春期前就已形成。特别是调整后腿运动,可能有助于全身反应成熟的快速发展。
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Pediatric Exercise Science
Pediatric Exercise Science 医学-生理学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
33
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Exercise Science is a journal committed to enriching the scientific knowledge of exercise during childhood and adolescence. To this end it publishes information that contributes to an understanding of (a) the unique aspects of the physiologic, physical, biochemical, and psychologic responses of children to exercise, (b) the role of exercise in the treatment of pediatric chronic diseases, (c) the importance of physical activity in the prevention of illness and preservation of wellness, and (d) the means by which participation in sports may be made safer and more enjoyable for children and youth. Consideration will be given for publication of work by various methodologies consistent with the scientific approach. Besides original research, the journal includes review articles, abstracts from other journals, book reviews, and editorial comments. Pediatric Exercise Science encourages the expression of conflicting opinions regarding children and exercise by providing a forum for alternative viewpoints. At the same time it serves as a means of accumulating a base of research information that will allow application of experimental data to clinical practice. The scientific disciplines contributing to this body of knowledge are diverse. Therefore it is the purpose of this journal to provide a common focus for disseminating advances in the science of exercise during childhood. In doing so, the journal allows the opportunity for cross-fertilization of ideas between disciplines that will potentiate the growth of knowledge in this field. Pediatric Exercise Science seeks to stimulate new ideas regarding exercise in children and to increase the awareness of scientists, health care providers, and physical educators of the importance of exercise during childhood.
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