衰老会改变腕部和踝关节的力量感,但不会改变位置感。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Gerontology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1159/000542869
Mélanie Henry, Stéphane Baudry
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摘要

衰老对本体感觉的影响仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。由于体位和力的感觉可能依赖于不同的神经基质,因此我们研究了衰老对这两种感觉的影响,以提供与年龄相关的本体感觉变化的原始和更全面的数据。方法:采用体位和力再现任务,对青年(20 ~ 40岁)和老年(60 ~ 90岁)的腕部(实验1,n = 41, 20名老年人)和踝关节(实验2,n = 46, 24名老年人)在不同条件下的位置和力感进行评估。结果:在两项实验中,老年人在低强度(5%最大力,p < 0.001)下比年轻人表现出更大的力再现误差,但在中等强度(20%最大力,p > 0.056)下没有。无论运动幅度如何,没有观察到与年龄相关的位置复制误差下降(p > 0.30)。在位置和力再现误差之间观察到罕见的弱至中度相关性(r≤0.53,p≥0.009)。结论:腕部和踝关节本体感觉的年龄相关性下降仅限于力感,尤其是低力。这种本体感觉在不同感官和测试条件下的不均匀性下降可能反映了本体感觉信息中央加工的下降。
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Aging Alters the Sense of Force but Not the Sense of Position in the Wrist and Ankle Joints.

Introduction: The impact of aging on proprioceptive senses remains an open question. As the senses of position and force may rely on different neural substrates, we investigated the effect of aging on both senses to provide original and more comprehensive data on age-related changes in proprioception.

Methods: The senses of position and force were assessed in several conditions using position- and force-reproduction tasks in young (20-40 years) and older (60-90 years) adults in the wrist (experiment 1, n = 41, 20 older adults) and ankle joints (experiment 2, n = 46, 24 older adults).

Results: In both experiments, older adults exhibited larger force-reproduction errors than young adults at low (5% maximal force, p < 0.001) but not moderate forces (20% maximal force, p > 0.056). No age-related decline was observed for position-reproduction errors (p > 0.30), regardless of movement amplitude. Rare weak-to-moderate correlations were observed between position- and force-reproduction errors (r ≤ 0.53, p ≥ 0.009).

Conclusion: In wrist and ankle joints, the age-related decline in proprioception is limited to the sense of force, especially for low forces. This nonuniform decline in proprioception across proprioceptive senses and testing conditions could reflect a decline in the central processing of proprioceptive information.

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Gerontology
Gerontology 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
6.00
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94
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: In view of the ever-increasing fraction of elderly people, understanding the mechanisms of aging and age-related diseases has become a matter of urgent necessity. ''Gerontology'', the oldest journal in the field, responds to this need by drawing topical contributions from multiple disciplines to support the fundamental goals of extending active life and enhancing its quality. The range of papers is classified into four sections. In the Clinical Section, the aetiology, pathogenesis, prevention and treatment of agerelated diseases are discussed from a gerontological rather than a geriatric viewpoint. The Experimental Section contains up-to-date contributions from basic gerontological research. Papers dealing with behavioural development and related topics are placed in the Behavioural Science Section. Basic aspects of regeneration in different experimental biological systems as well as in the context of medical applications are dealt with in a special section that also contains information on technological advances for the elderly. Providing a primary source of high-quality papers covering all aspects of aging in humans and animals, ''Gerontology'' serves as an ideal information tool for all readers interested in the topic of aging from a broad perspective.
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