Association between rapid force production by the plantar flexors and balance performance in elderly men and women.

AGE Pub Date : 2016-12-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-31 DOI:10.1007/s11357-016-9949-3
Ryoichi Ema, Megumi Saito, Shunsuke Ohki, Hirokazu Takayama, Yosuke Yamada, Ryota Akagi
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Plantar flexion strength and balance ability are considered to be crucial for avoiding falls. However, no clear relationship has been established between these two factors in elderly population. This study aimed to examine the association between plantar flexion strength and balance performance in elderly men and women. Forty-three men and 35 women aged over 65 years performed isometric plantar flexion as fast and hard as possible. From the time-torque curve, the rate of torque development in time intervals of 30, 50, 100, 150, and 200 ms from the onset of contraction was determined and normalized to peak torque. In addition, the center of pressure displacement during single-leg standing was calculated and normalized to height. When the data were collapsed over sexes, the normalized rate of torque development was negatively correlated with the normalized center of pressure displacement, except for the time interval of 200 ms. By sex, regardless of the time interval, there was a negative correlation between the normalized rate of torque development and the normalized center of pressure displacement in the elderly men but not in the elderly women. No correlation was seen between the peak torque and normalized center of pressure displacement in either pooled or separated data. The findings suggest that the capability of rapid force production rather than maximal force production of the plantar flexion is important for balance ability in elderly men, but this capability may not be relevant in elderly women.

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老年男女足底屈肌快速发力与平衡表现之间的关系。
足底屈曲强度和平衡能力被认为是避免跌倒的关键。然而,在老年人群中,这两个因素之间并没有明确的关系。本研究旨在探讨老年男性和女性足底屈曲强度和平衡表现之间的关系。年龄在65岁以上的43名男性和35名女性尽可能快速和用力地进行等距足底屈曲。从时间-扭矩曲线中,确定了从收缩开始的30、50、100、150和200 ms时间间隔内的扭矩发展速率,并将其归一化为峰值扭矩。此外,计算了单腿站立时的压力位移中心,并将其归一化为高度。当数据按性别折叠时,除200 ms的时间间隔外,扭矩发展的归一化率与压力位移的归一化中心呈负相关。从性别上看,无论时间间隔如何,老年男性的扭矩发展归一化率与压力位移中心呈负相关,而老年女性无此关系。在合并或分离的数据中,峰值扭矩与归一化压力位移中心之间没有相关性。研究结果表明,对于老年男性的平衡能力而言,足底屈曲的快速发力能力比最大发力能力更重要,但这种能力可能与老年女性无关。
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AGE 医学-老年医学
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