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Motor unit number estimation and neuromuscular fidelity in 3 stages of sarcopenia
Author(s) -
Gilmore Kevin J.,
Morat Tobias,
Doherty Timothy J.,
Rice Charles L.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
muscle and nerve
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.025
H-Index - 145
eISSN - 1097-4598
pISSN - 0148-639X
DOI - 10.1002/mus.25394
Subject(s) - sarcopenia , motor unit , physical medicine and rehabilitation , medicine , ankle , electromyography , physical therapy , anatomy
: Loss of motor units (MUs) and alterations in MU properties are major factors in development of sarcopenia. The purpose of this study was to compare MU properties among 3 groups categorized as either pre‐sarcopenic ( n  = 7), sarcopenic ( n  = 7), or severely sarcopenic ( n  = 5), all with similarly aged subjects (75–82 years). Methods : Using decomposition‐enhanced quantitative electromyography, MU number estimates and neuromuscular stability measures of near‐fiber (NF) jitter and jiggle were derived in addition to contractile properties of ankle dorsiflexors. Results : MU number estimates were similar across groups; however, maximal voluntary strength in the severe sarcopenia group was 27% and 37% less than the sarcopenic and pre‐sarcopenic groups, respectively. Moreover, NF jiggle was 31% greater in the severe group compared with pre‐sarcopenia, NF jitter was 43% greater in the severe group compared with the pre‐sarcopenic group. Conclusion : Unlike MU number estimates, strength and MU stability differed across groups and related to degree of sarcopenia. Muscle Nerve 55: 676–684, 2017

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