Correlation of Physical Activity Level with Muscle Strength and Size During One Week of Knee Joint Immobilization.

IF 2.6 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Kylie K Harmon, Zahra Pourhatami, Dylan Malinowski, Ryan M Girts, Jonathan P Beausejour, Jeremy S Wydra, Joshua C Carr, Jeanette Garcia, Matt S Stock
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Abstract

Background: Knee joint immobilization is common after surgery or injury. Whether remaining physically active during immobilization preserves muscle strength and size has not been studied. Objectives: This observational study examined correlations between muscle strength, size, and physical activity (PA) levels during one week of knee joint immobilization. Methods: Nine healthy adults (five males, four females) immobilized their left knee and ambulated with crutches for one week. Ankle accelerometers monitored compliance and tracked PA. Isometric and concentric isokinetic peak torque at 30°/s and 180°/s and vastus lateralis (VL) cross-sectional area (CSA) were assessed before and after immobilization. Bivariate correlations were used to examine relationships between time spent in sedentary, light, moderate, and vigorous PA, and changes in isometric and concentric isokinetic peak torque, as well as VL CSA. Results: After immobilization, isometric strength declined by 17.1%. Concentric isokinetic peak torque declined by 5.5% at 30°/s and 2.3% at 180°/s. VL CSA declined by 6.7%. There were weak correlations between strength measures and PA levels (r = -0.497-0.574; p = 0.106-0.709). For CSA, an unexpected pattern was found in which greater sedentary time was correlated with decreased atrophy (r = 0.701; p = 0.035), but light (r = -0.673; p = 0.047) and moderate (r = -0.738; p = 0.023) PA levels were correlated with increased atrophy. Vigorous PA had weak correlations with CSA (r = -0.321; p = 0.399). Conclusions: Contrary to our hypothesis, increased PA levels were not correlated with the preservation of strength and were correlated with greater declines in CSA during knee joint immobilization.

膝关节固定一周内体力活动水平与肌肉力量和大小的相关性。
背景:膝关节固定在手术或损伤后很常见。在固定期间保持体力活动是否能保持肌肉力量和大小尚未研究。目的:本观察性研究检查了一周膝关节固定期间肌肉力量、大小和身体活动(PA)水平之间的相关性。方法:9名健康成人(男5名,女4名)固定左膝,用拐杖行走一周。脚踝加速度计监测依从性并跟踪PA。在固定前后分别评估30°/s和180°/s的等距和同心等速峰值扭矩以及股外侧肌(VL)横截面积(CSA)。使用双变量相关性来检查久坐、轻度、中度和剧烈PA的时间与等距和同心等距峰值扭矩以及VL CSA的变化之间的关系。结果:固定后,等长强度下降17.1%。同心等速峰值扭矩在30°/s时下降5.5%,在180°/s时下降2.3%。VL CSA下降6.7%。强度测量与PA水平之间存在弱相关性(r = -0.497-0.574;P = 0.106-0.709)。对于CSA,发现了一个意想不到的模式:久坐时间越长,萎缩程度越低(r = 0.701;P = 0.035),但较轻(r = -0.673;P = 0.047)和中度(r = -0.738;p = 0.023) PA水平与萎缩增加相关。剧烈PA与CSA呈弱相关(r = -0.321;P = 0.399)。结论:与我们的假设相反,PA水平的增加与力量的保存无关,而与膝关节固定期间CSA的更大下降有关。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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