老年男性膝关节伸肌运动中外周疲劳的中枢调节及其对力-持续时间关系的影响

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Slim Zarzissi, F. Zghal, M. Bouzid, T. Hureau, S. Sahli, Habib Ben Hassen, H. Rebai
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摘要

摘要本研究的目的是探讨老年男性膝关节伸肌(KE)运动中是否存在一个临界阈值,超过该阈值外周疲劳不会进一步减少,以及该机制对力-持续时间关系的影响。12名老年人(59±2岁)随机进行两个不同的疗程,其中他们进行了60次最大自愿收缩(MVC;3s收缩,2s松弛)。一项试验在不疲劳状态下进行(CTRL),另一项试验在KE的疲劳神经肌肉电刺激(FNMES)下进行。通过运动前/运动后四头肌牵拉力(Δ Ptw)和自主活动(ΔVA)的减少来量化外周和中枢性疲劳。临界扭矩(CT)被确定为最后12次收缩的平均力,而W '被计算为CT以上的面积。与CTRL相比,预疲劳(Δ Ptw = - 10.3±6.2%)导致FNMES的W′(- 18.2±1.6%)显著降低(p < 0.05)。然而,两种情况下mvcs后的CT (~ 964 N)、ΔVA(~ 15%)和Δ Ptw(~ 25%)相似。CTRL组W′与Δ Ptw相关(r 2 = 0.78)。此外,CTRL和FNMES的W′差异与FNMES的预疲劳程度相关(r 2 = 0.76)。这些发现证明,在老年男性中,外周疲劳局限于个体阈值。此外,相关结果表明,调节外周疲劳至临界阈值的机制也限制了W ',因此在老年男性的运动能力中发挥作用。
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Centrally-mediated regulation of peripheral fatigue during knee extensor exercise and consequences on the force-duration relationship in older men
Abstract The aim of the present study was to investigate the existence of a critical threshold beyond which peripheral fatigue would not further decrease during knee extensor (KE) exercise in older men, and the consequences of this mechanism on the force-duration relationship. Twelve old men (59 ± 2 years) randomly performed two different sessions, in which they performed 60 maximum voluntary contractions (MVC; 3s contraction, 2s relaxation). One trial was performed in the unfatigued state (CTRL) and one other following fatiguing neuromuscular electrical stimulation of the KE (FNMES). Peripheral and central fatigue were quantified via pre/post-exercise decreases in quadriceps twitch-force (Δ Ptw) and voluntary activation (ΔVA). Critical torque (CT) was determined as the mean force of the last 12 contractions while W′ was calculated as the area above CT. Compared with CTRL, pre-fatigue (Δ Ptw = −10.3 ± 6.2%) resulted in a significant (p < 0.05) reduction in W’ (−18.2 ± 1.6%) in FNMES. However, CT (∼964 N), ΔVA (∼15%) and Δ Ptw (∼25%) post-MVCs were similar between both conditions. In CTRL, W’ was correlated with Δ Ptw (r 2 = 0.78). Moreover, the difference in W’ between CTRL and FNMES was correlated with the level of pre-fatigue induced in FNMES (r 2 = 0.76). These findings document that peripheral fatigue is confined to an individual threshold during KE exercise in older men. Furthermore, correlative results suggest that mechanisms regulating peripheral fatigue to a critical threshold also restrict W’, and therefore play a role in exercise capacity in older men.
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European Journal of Sport Science
European Journal of Sport Science 医学-运动科学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
3.10%
发文量
153
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Sport Science (EJSS) is the official Medline- and Thomson Reuters-listed journal of the European College of Sport Science. The editorial policy of the Journal pursues the multi-disciplinary aims of the College: to promote the highest standards of scientific study and scholarship in respect of the following fields: (a) Applied Sport Sciences; (b) Biomechanics and Motor Control; c) Physiology and Nutrition; (d) Psychology, Social Sciences and Humanities and (e) Sports and Exercise Medicine and Health.
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