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Does skeletal muscle morphology or functional performance better explain variance in fast gait speed in older adults?

Daniel Komforti1, Chett Joffe1, Adonis Magras1, Alexander Peller1, Emily Garbe1, Rishi Garib1, Ashleigh Trapuzzano1, Nicole Dawson1, Matt S Stock2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Fast gait speed is being increasingly recognized as an important clinical tool in older adults. However, the underlying muscular and functional contributors to fast gait speed performance remain poorly understood. AIM: We sought to determine predictors of fast gait speed in older adults. We hypothesized that lower-extremity skeletal muscle size and quality would be strong predictors.
METHODS: Ninety community-dwelling older adults (33 men, 57 women; mean ± SD age = 74 ± 6 years) participated. B-mode ultrasonography was used to capture images of the vastus lateralis, rectus femoris, and gastrocnemius in the transverse plane. Each participant performed 30-second chair stand, heel-rise, functional reach, and grip strength tests. Fast gait speed was measured using the NIH Toolbox 4-Meter Walk Test. ImageJ software was used to quantify cross-sectional area (CSA), subcutaneous tissue thickness, and echo intensity. Two separate stepwise regression analyses were performed, one using muscle morphology variables as independent variables, and another including the functional outcomes.
RESULTS: The ultrasound variables exhibited weak-to-moderate correlations with fast gait speed (|r| range = 0.168-0.416). The initial regression analysis indicated that the combination of medial gastrocnemius CSA and subcutaneous tissue thickness explained 22.8% of the variance in fast gait speed. The secondary analysis indicated that 30-second chair stand, heel-rise, and grip strength performance explained 45.5% of the variance.
CONCLUSION: While medial gastrocnemius morphology is important, measures of upper and lower-extremity muscle function are better predictors of fast gait speed. These results highlight a dissociation between skeletal muscle morphology and fast gait speed.

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Keywords:  Echo intensity; Fast gait speed; Functional tests; Muscle quality; Ultrasound

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32451962     DOI: 10.1007/s40520-020-01596-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging Clin Exp Res        ISSN: 1594-0667            Impact factor:   3.636


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