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Effect of maturation on muscle quality of the lower limb muscles in adolescent boys
Authors:Yuko Fukunaga  Yohei Takai  Takaya Yoshimoto  Eiji Fujita  Masayoshi Yamamoto  Hiroaki Kanehisa
Institution:1.National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya, 1 Shiromizu, Kanoya, Kagoshima 8912393, Japan
Abstract:

Background

The purpose of this study was to clarify the effect of maturation on the muscle quality of the lower limb muscles around puberty.

Methods

Subjects were 117 Japanese boys age 12 to 15 years. The maturity status was assessed by using a self-assessment of stage of pubic hair development based on the criteria of Tanner. On the basis of the criteria, subjects were divided into the prepubescent or pubescent group. Muscle thickness of knee extensors and plantar flexors were measured by a B-mode ultrasound. Muscle volume index (MV) was calculated from muscle thickness and limb length. Maximal voluntary isometric joint toques (TQ) of knee extension and ankle plantar flexion were measured using a myometer. Muscle quality was derived from dividing TQ by MV (TQ/MV).

Results

In both muscles, TQ-MV relationships were also similar between the prepubescent and pubescent groups, and there was no significant difference in TQ/MV between the two groups when chronological age was statistically adjusted.

Conclusion

The current results indicate that, for adolescent boys, the muscle quality of the lower limb muscles is not significantly influenced by maturation.
Keywords:Puberty  Maximal voluntary contraction  Muscle volume  Pubic hair  TQ-MV relationship
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