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Age-associated differences in motor output variability and coordination during the simultaneous dorsiflexion of both feet
Authors:Amanda Marchini  Rafael Pereira  Wellington Pedroso  Evangelos Christou
Institution:1. Arena235, Consultoria Esportiva, S?o José dos Campos, Brazil;2. Department of Biological Sciences, State University of Southwest Bahia (UESB), Jequié, Bahia, Brazil;3. Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Abstract:Older adults are more variable than young adults on tasks that demand the simultaneous control of more than one effector, and the difference between age groups may be related to their different capacity of coordinating the force output of the involved effectors. The goal of this study was to determine whether age-associated differences in motor output variability during tasks involving the simultaneous dorsiflexion of two feet can be partially explained by differences in coordination and possibly attenuated by physical training. Ten young and 22 old adults (10 trained and 12 untrained old adults) volunteered to participate in the study. Trained older adults had experience in a high-intensity mixed modality training (MMT) regime for a minimum of 1?year. Volunteers performed successive trials of a constant force task and a goal-directed task, with and without visual feedback. Within- and between-trial variability were calculated and coordination was quantified using the uncontrolled manifold (UCM) approach (i.e., co-variation of the force outputs of both feet were used to quantify a motor synergy index). Older adults exhibited greater variability and lower synergy (p?p?
Keywords:Aging  mixed modality training  motor control  motor output variability  synergy
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