Skeletal muscle function in man: force, relaxation rate, endurance and contraction time-dependence on sex and age.

C Lennmarken, T Bergman, J Larsson, L E Larsson
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Abstract

Two different methods for estimating muscle function were compared; hand grip strength (HGS) and adductor pollicis muscle function after electrical stimulation of the ulnar nerve. Fifty-two 'normal' subjects, who were divided into four groups, according to sex and age, were investigated. Technical modifications of the latter method are presented for the measurement of human skeletal muscle function, independent of the motivation of the subject. Maximal voluntary force, as measured with a hand dynamometer, was higher in males than in females. Young males were stronger than males over 50 years old, and young females were stronger than old women. The statistical analysis of the muscle function variables after electrical stimulation showed that young females developed relatively more force at low stimulating frequencies than females over 50 years old. Females had a significantly longer contraction time to tetany compared to males. The relaxation rate after tetanic stimulation was independent of sex and age. Endurance was reduced in old males compared to females in the same age-group and to young males.

男性骨骼肌功能:力、松弛率、耐力和收缩时间——与性别和年龄的关系。
比较了两种不同的肌肉功能估计方法;电刺激尺神经后手握力(HGS)和拇内收肌功能。研究人员对52名“正常”受试者进行了调查,他们按照性别和年龄分为四组。后一种方法的技术修改提出了测量人体骨骼肌功能,独立于受试者的动机。用手测力仪测量的最大自主力,男性高于女性。年轻男性强于50岁以上男性,年轻女性强于老年女性。电刺激后肌肉功能变量的统计分析表明,年轻女性在低刺激频率下比50岁以上的女性产生相对更多的力量。与男性相比,女性的收缩时间明显更长。破伤风刺激后的松弛率与性别和年龄无关。与同年龄组的女性和年轻男性相比,老年男性的耐力有所降低。
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