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タイトル: Effect of age on shear modulus, muscle thickness, echo intensity of the upper limb, lower limb, and trunk muscles in healthy women
著者: Kobayashi, Kotono
Yagi, Masahide
Tateuchi, Hiroshige  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7429-8204 (unconfirmed)
Ota, Megumi
Umehara, Jun
Sakata, Haruka
Okada, Sayaka
Ichihashi, Noriaki
著者名の別形: 小林, 琴乃
八木, 優英
建内, 宏重
太田, 恵
梅原, 潤
坂田, 春佳
岡田, 紗也花
市橋, 則明
キーワード: Ultrasound
Elastography
Shear modulus
Muscle thickness
Echo intensity
Aging
発行日: Apr-2023
出版者: Springer Nature
誌名: European Journal of Applied Physiology
巻: 123
号: 4
開始ページ: 797
終了ページ: 807
抄録: [Purpose] This study aimed to examine the effect of age on the mechanical properties, muscle size, and muscle quality in the upper and lower limb and trunk muscles. [Methods] We evaluated the shear modulus (G), muscle thickness (MT), and echo intensity (EI) of the upper and lower limb and trunk muscles of 83 healthy women (21–83-year-old). The G values of some limb muscles were measured in relaxed and stretched positions. [Results] Regarding the effect of age on G at the distinct positions, the G of the upper limb muscles were not significantly correlated with age in the relaxed and stretched positions. In contrast, the G of the iliacus showed a significant negative correlation in both positions. Additionally, the G of the rectus femoris had a significant negative correlation only in the relaxed position. Regarding differences among body parts, the G of the lower limb and oblique abdominal muscles showed a significant negative correlation, but no correlation in the upper limb, rectus abdominis, and back muscles. Moreover, MT showed a significant negative correlation with age in the lower limb, abdominal, and erector spinae muscles, but no correlation was detected in the upper limb and lumbar multifidus muscles. EI had a significant positive correlation in all the muscles. [Conclusion] The effect of age on G depended on body parts, and the G of the lower limb and oblique abdominal muscles negatively associated with age. Additionally, G in the relaxed position may be more susceptible to aging than G in the stretched position.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/279929
DOI(出版社版): 10.1007/s00421-022-05099-8
PubMed ID: 36462033
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