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Muscle and tendon adaptations to moderate load eccentric vs. concentric resistance exercise in young and older males.

Jonathan Iain Quinlan1,2,3, Martino Vladimiro Franchi3,4, Nima Gharahdaghi3, Francesca Badiali3, Susan Francis5, Andrew Hale5, Bethan Eileen Phillips3, Nathaniel Szewczyk3,6, Paul Leonard Greenhaff3, Kenneth Smith3, Constantinos Maganaris7, Phillip James Atherton3, Marco Vincenzo Narici8,9,10.   

Abstract

Resistance exercise training (RET) is well-known to counteract negative age-related changes in both muscle and tendon tissue. Traditional RET consists of both concentric (CON) and eccentric (ECC) contractions; nevertheless, isolated ECC contractions are metabolically less demanding and, thus, may be more suitable for older populations. However, whether submaximal (60% 1RM) CON or ECC contractions differ in their effectiveness is relatively unknown. Further, whether the time course of muscle and tendon adaptations differs to the above is also unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to establish the time course of muscle and tendon adaptations to submaximal CON and ECC RET. Twenty healthy young (24.5 ± 5.1 years) and 17 older males (68.1 ± 2.4 years) were randomly allocated to either isolated CON or ECC RET which took place 3/week for 8 weeks. Tendon biomechanical properties, muscle architecture and maximal voluntary contraction were assessed every 2 weeks and quadriceps muscle volume every 4 weeks. Positive changes in tendon Young's modulus were observed after 4 weeks in all groups after which adaptations in young males plateaued but continued to increase in older males, suggesting a dampened rate of adaptation with age. However, both CON and ECC resulted in similar overall changes in tendon Young's modulus, in all groups. Muscle hypertrophy and strength increases were similar between CON and ECC in all groups. However, pennation angle increases were greater in CON, and fascicle length changes were greater in ECC. Notably, muscle and tendon adaptations appeared to occur in synergy, presumably to maintain the efficacy of the muscle-tendon unit.

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Keywords:  Ageing; Eccentric; Muscle; Submaximal RET; Tendon

Year:  2021        PMID: 34196903     DOI: 10.1007/s11357-021-00396-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geroscience        ISSN: 2509-2723            Impact factor:   7.713


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