Skeletal muscle fatigue, strength, and quality in the elderly: the Health ABC Study
- 1 July 2005
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 99 (1) , 210-216
- https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.01276.2004
Abstract
We examined the muscle fatigue characteristics in older men and women and determined whether these were related to the size, strength, or quality of muscle. A total of 1,512 men and women aged 70–79 yr from the Health, Aging, and Body Composition Study participated in this study. Muscle cross-sectional area and attenuation were determined with computed tomography. Skeletal muscle fatigue and strength (peak torque) of the knee extensors and flexors were measured using isokinetic dynamometry. Men were more fatigue resistant than women for both knee extension (fatigue index: 70.4 ± 15.3 vs. 66.9 ± 14.3%; P < 0.05) and knee flexion (67.9 ± 16.4 vs. 64.9 ± 17.6%; P < 0.05). Peak torque and muscle quality (specific torque) were higher in men than women for knee extension (99.6 ± 28.2 vs. 63.0 ± 16.8 N·m and 1.62 ± 0.43 vs. 1.51 ± 0.39 N·m/cm2; both P < 0.05) and for knee flexion (74.0 ± 26.4 vs. 49.6 ± 15.9 N·m and 2.47 ± 1.29 vs. 2.22 ± 0.78 N·m/cm2; both P < 0.05). Total work and power output was greater in men compared with women for both the quadriceps (1,353 ± 451 vs. 832 ± 264 J and 87.7 ± 33.5 vs. 53.3 ± 19.2 W; both P < 0.05) and the hamstrings (741 ± 244 vs. 510 ± 141 J and 35.4 ± 16.0 vs. 23.7 ± 10.2 W; both P < 0.05). In both genders, the quadriceps was able to perform more work with greater power compared with the hamstrings. Those who were stronger actually had greater fatigue after adjusting for age, race, physical activity, and total body fat. In conclusion, older men were more fatigue resistant than women, although in both men and women greater fatigue was not related to muscle weakness.Keywords
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