| Literature DB >> 26573087 |
Naoko Yanagawa1, Teruichi Shimomitsu1, Masashi Kawanishi2, Tetsuo Fukunaga2, Hiroaki Kanehisa3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: For middle-aged and elderly women, age-related decline in an index representing power production during STS task (STS-PI), calculated by using an equation reported previously, has been shown to be greater than that in the force generation capability of lower extremity. Whether this is specific to women remains unclear. This study examined how the age-related changes in knee extensor strength and power production during STS differ between Japanese men and women aged 65 years or older.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26573087 PMCID: PMC4647616 DOI: 10.1186/s40101-015-0072-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Physiol Anthropol ISSN: 1880-6791 Impact factor: 2.867
Physical characteristics of the subjects
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| Variables | Sex | YOG | OOG | Age | Sex | Age × sex |
| Body height, m | M | 1.636 ± 0.057ab | 1.608 ± 0.062b |
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| W | 1.521 ± 0.050a | 1.482 ± 0.053 | ||||
| Body mass, kg | M | 62.6 ± 7.7ab | 59.5 ± 8.3b |
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| W | 53.5 ± 7.4a | 50.7 ± 7.2 | ||||
| BMI | M | 23.39 ± 2.60 | 23.00 ± 2.69 |
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| W | 23.14 ± 3.21 | 23.11 ± 3.21 | ||||
Values are means ± SDs
M men, W women, YOG younger-old group, OOG older-old group
aSignificantly different from OOG at p < 0.0001 as a result of Scheffe test
bSignificantly different from women at p < 0.0001 as a result of Scheffe test
Descriptive data on the measured variables
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| Variables | Sex | YOG | OOG | Age | Sex | Age × sex |
| KE-F, N | M | 307.7 ± 80.0ab | 263.9 ± 88.2b |
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| W | 241.1 ± 65.9a | 205.4 ± 67.7 | ||||
| KE-F/BM, N/kg | M | 4.937 ± 1.247ac | 4.435 ± 1.392c |
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| W | 4.547 ± 1.233a | 4.088 ± 1.298 | ||||
| STS time, s | M | 12.84 ± 3.15d | 15.37 ± 5.15e |
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| W | 13.39 ± 3.71d | 19.60 ± 6.90 | ||||
| STS-PI | M | 63.5 ± 16.2ab | 51.9 ± 17.5b |
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| W | 48.0 ± 13.6a | 31.7 ± 13.1 | ||||
| STS-VI | M | 1.02 ± 0.23de | 0.87 ± 0.27e |
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| W | 0.90 ± 0.24d | 0.62 ± 0.23 | ||||
Values are means ± SDs
M men, W women, YOG younger-old group, OOG older-old group, KE-F knee extension force, KE-F/BM KE-F relative to body mass, STS time time taken for a 10-times-repeated STS task, STS-PI power index calculated by using an equation with body height, body mass, and STS time as variables, STS-VI velocity index calculated using an equation with body height and STS time as variables
aSignificantly different from OOG at p < 0.0001 as a result of Scheffe test
bSignificantly different from women at p < 0.0001 as a result of Scheffe test
cSignificantly different from women at p < 0.001 as a result of Scheffe test
dSignificantly different from OOG at p < 0.0001 as a result of unpaired t-test within the same sex
eSignificantly different from women at p < 0.0001 as a result of unpaired t-test within the same age group
Fig. 1Relationship between age and each of %KE-F (upper) and %STS-PI (lower)
Descriptive data on %KE-F, %KE-F/BM, %STS-PI, and %STS-VI in older-old group
| Variables | Men | Women |
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| %KE-F, % | 85.8 ± 28.7 | 85.2 ± 28.1 |
| %KE-F/BM, % | 89.8 ± 28.2 | 89.9 ± 28.6 |
| %STS-PI, % | 81.7 ± 27.5 | 66.1 ± 27.3b |
| %STS-VI, % | 85.6 ± 26.2 | 69.2 ± 25.4a |
Values are means ± SDs
%KE-F KE-F value relative to the mean value of younger-old group, %KE-F/BM KE-F/BM value relative to the mean value of younger-old group, %STS-PI STS-PI value relative to the mean value of STS-PI of younger-old group, %STS-VI STS-VI value relative to the mean value of STS-VI of younger-old group
aSignificantly different from men at p < 0.0001 as a result of unpaired t-test
bSignificantly different from men at p < 0.001 as a result of unpaired t-test