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Lean muscle volume of the thigh has a stronger relationship with muscle power than muscle strength in women with knee osteoarthritis
Institution:1. Department of Medicine, McMaster University, 501-25 Charlton Ave. East, Hamilton, ON L8N 1Y9, Canada;2. School of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University, Institute for Applied Health Sciences, Room 403, 1400 Main St. W. Hamilton, ON L8S 1C7, Canada;3. Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, Ivor Wynne Centre, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada;4. Faculty of Science, McMaster University, Burke Science Building (BSB), Room 102, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada;5. Department of Kinesiology, B.C. Matthews Hall, University of Waterloo, 200 University Ave. West, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada;2. Centre for Exercise and Sport Science Research (CESSR), School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Australia;1. Texas Health Sports Medicine, 800 5th Ave. Suite 150, Fort Worth, TX 76104, United States of America;2. Texas Health Sports Medicine Southwest, 6301 Harris Pkwy. Suite 150, Fort Worth, TX 76132, United States of America;3. Orthopedic Specialty Associates, 800 5th Ave, Suite 500, Fort Worth, TX 76104, United States of America;4. Fort Worth Orthopedics, 6301 Harris Pkwy. Suite 200, Fort Worth, TX 76132, United States of America
Abstract:BackgroundThigh lean muscle and intramuscular fat have been implicated in the impairment of physical function observed in people with knee osteoarthritis. We investigated the relationships of quadriceps and hamstrings intramuscular fat fraction and lean muscle volume with muscle power and strength, controlling for neuromuscular activation, and physical performance in women with knee OA.MethodsWomen (n = 20) 55 years or older with symptomatic, radiographic knee osteoarthritis underwent a 3.0T magnetic resonance imaging scan of the thigh of their most symptomatic knee. Axial fat-separated images were analyzed using software to quantify intramuscular fat and lean muscle volumes of the quadriceps and hamstrings. To quantify strength and power of the knee extensors and flexors, participants performed maximum voluntary isometric contraction and isotonic knee extensions and flexions, respectively. Electromyography of the quadriceps and hamstrings was measured. Participants also completed five physical performance tests.FindingsQuadriceps and hamstrings lean muscle volumes were related to isotonic knee extensor (B = 0.624; p = 0.017) and flexor (B = 1.518; p = 0.032) power, but not knee extensor (B = 0.001; p = 0.615) or flexor (B = 0.001; p = 0.564) isometric strength. Intramuscular fat fractions were not related to isotonic knee extensor or flexor power, nor isometric strength. No relationships were found between intramuscular fat or lean muscle volume and physical performance.InterpretationMuscle power may be more sensitive than strength to lean muscle mass in women with knee osteoarthritis. Thigh lean muscle mass, but neither intramuscular nor intermuscular fat, is related to knee extensor and flexor power in women with knee osteoarthritis.
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