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Changes in muscle and joint elasticity following long-term strength training in old age
Authors:Julien Ochala  Daniel Lambertz  Jacques Van Hoecke  Michel Pousson
Affiliation:(1) Equipe INSERM- ERM 207 Motricité-Plasticité, Faculté des Sciences du Sport, Université de Bourgogne, BP 27 877, 21 078 Dijon Cedex, France;(2) Département de Génie Biologique, CNRS UMR-6600, Université de Technologie, 60205 Compiegne Cedex, France
Abstract:The current investigation was designed (1) to examine the effect of a 48-week strength training on musculotendinous (MT) and musculoarticular (MA) stiffness characteristics in older men and women; and (2) to evaluate the influence of gender on stiffness behaviour in response to such training. The training was performed twice per week and mainly consisted of three series of 10 repetitions of calf-rise at 75% of the 3-repetition maximum. Two methods were used to perform stiffness measurements during plantar flexion: (1) the use of quick-release movements, allowing the calculation of MT stiffness; (2) the application of sinusoidal perturbations to the joint, allowing the calculation of MA stiffness. In each case, stiffness was linearly related to torque, leading to the calculation of a normalized stiffness index (SI) as the slope of this stiffness-torque relationship: SIMT and SIMA, respectively. Results showed a similar decrease in SIMT among older men (−27%, P < 0.05) and women (−29%, P < 0.05) following training. A decrease in SIMA was only observed among women (−11%, P < 0.05). The results suggest that (1) MT stiffness decreases following training in older individuals, counterbalancing the effect of ageing; and (2) older men and women respond differently to the same resistance-training stimulus in terms of MA stiffness. Gender-related differences in MA stiffness response may originate from passive MA elastic structures. This work was part of the Better Ageing Program and was supported by grants from the European Commission (Framework Program V, QLRT-2001-00323).
Keywords:Ageing  Exercise  Gender  Musculoarticular stiffness  Musculotendinous stiffness
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