超声成像测量大腿前部肌肉和皮下脂肪组织厚度:一项为期两年的中年纵向研究

Filippo Mechelli
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背景超声(US)成像技术在研究和临床环境中被广泛用于评估神经肌肉骨骼结构的形态学和形态计量学。该技术已经报道了在受控条件下测量各种肌肉大小的有效性和可靠性。本研究的目的是在一个健康的中年老年人队列中使用US成像评估大腿前部厚度。方法参与者包括17名健康的老年人,他们参加有规律的中等强度活动(年龄范围39-66岁)。自基线测量后两年对大腿前部进行的US成像扫描。离线分析图像,以比较在基线和两年后拍摄的大腿前部肌肉厚度和皮下脂肪(SF)的US成像测量值。结果基线和两年后测量的肌肉厚度没有显著差异(平均值,标准差;基线=2.80±0.71cm;随访=2.77±0.72cm,p=0.33)在两年内使用US成像研究的健康队列中SF的增加。这些发现证明了US成像测量随时间变化的稳健性。
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Ultrasound imaging for measuring muscle and subcutaneous fat tissue thickness of the anterior thigh: A two-year longitudinal study in middle age
Background Ultrasound (US) imaging technique is widely used in research and clinical settings to assess the morphology and morphometry of neuromusculoskeletal structures. The technique has reported validity and reliability in measuring the size of various muscles under controlled conditions. The aim of the present study was to assess anterior thigh thickness using US imaging, in a healthy cohort of middle-aged older adults.Methods Participants included seventeen healthy older adults involved in regular moderate-vigorous activities (age range 39-66 years). US imaging scans of the anterior thighs two years since baseline measurements were performed. Images were analyzed off-line to compare US imaging measurements of muscle thickness and subcutaneous fat (SF) of the anterior thigh taken at baseline and after two years.Results There was no significant difference between muscle thickness measurements taken at baseline and after two years (Mean, standard deviation; baseline=2.80±0.71cm; follow-up=2.77±0.72cm, p=0.33). There was also no significant change in SF thickness (baseline=1.04±0.41cm; follow-up=1.06±0.40, p=0.33).Conclusions The results show there was no decline in anterior thigh muscle thickness or increase in SF in the healthy cohort studied using US imaging over a two-year period. These findings demonstrate the robustness of US imaging measurements over time.
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