Fatigue-induced alterations in the spatial distribution of lumbar erector spinae activity in older versus young adults.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Martina Parrella, Riccardo Borzuola, Franco Pio Siciliano, Michail Arvanitidis, Stefano Nuccio, Deborah Falla, Maria Francesca Piacentini, Andrea Macaluso
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Abstract

Purpose: This study examined differences in the spatial distribution of lumbar erector spinae (LES) muscle activity during a submaximal isometric trunk extension contraction between older and younger adults.

Methods: Thirteen older adults (OLDER) and thirteen young adults (YOUNG) participated. High-density surface electromyography signals were recorded from the LES muscle during an isometric trunk extension task at 30% of maximal voluntary isometric force until failure. The spatial distribution of muscle activity was assessed via the x and y coordinates of the centroid of the root mean square map. Muscle fibre conduction velocity (MFCV) was calculated as a physiological index of local muscle fatigue. Force steadiness was quantified using the coefficient of variation (CoV) of force.

Results: MFCV values significantly decreased during the fatiguing task (p < 0.001), with the two groups showing a similar rate of decline. Significant "Time*Group" interactions were found for the centroid displacement along both the y axis (p = 0.017) and the x axis (p = 0.006), with OLDER showing a cranial shift of muscle activity and YOUNG a lateral shift. Endurance time was similar between groups (p = 0.749). The CoV was consistently higher in OLDER throughout the task (p = 0.001).

Conclusion: This study highlights age-related differences in LES activity adaptations to muscle fatigue, with older adults showing potentially protective, but less efficient recruitment strategies. In addition, older participants demonstrated poorer trunk force control during the task.

老年人与年轻人腰竖脊肌活动空间分布的疲劳诱导改变。
目的:本研究探讨了老年人和年轻人在次最大躯干伸展收缩时腰竖脊肌活动的空间分布差异。方法:13名老年人(older)和13名年轻人(young)参与。在等长躯干伸展任务中,在最大自主等长力的30%时,从LES肌记录高密度表面肌电图信号,直到失败。肌肉活动的空间分布通过均方根图质心的x和y坐标进行评估。计算肌纤维传导速度(MFCV)作为局部肌肉疲劳的生理指标。用力的变异系数(CoV)来量化力的稳定性。结果:MFCV值在疲劳任务期间显著降低(p结论:本研究强调了LES活动适应肌肉疲劳的年龄相关差异,老年人表现出潜在的保护性,但效率较低的招募策略。此外,年龄较大的参与者在任务中表现出较差的躯干力控制。
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6.00
自引率
6.70%
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227
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Applied Physiology (EJAP) aims to promote mechanistic advances in human integrative and translational physiology. Physiology is viewed broadly, having overlapping context with related disciplines such as biomechanics, biochemistry, endocrinology, ergonomics, immunology, motor control, and nutrition. EJAP welcomes studies dealing with physical exercise, training and performance. Studies addressing physiological mechanisms are preferred over descriptive studies. Papers dealing with animal models or pathophysiological conditions are not excluded from consideration, but must be clearly relevant to human physiology.
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