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Neuromuscular economy, strength, and endurance in healthy elderly men
Authors:Cadore Eduardo Lusa  Pinto Ronei Silveira  Alberton Cristine Lima  Pinto Stephanie Santana  Lhullier Francisco Luiz Rodrigues  Tartaruga Marcus Peikriszwili  Correa Cleiton Silva  Almeida Ana Paula Viola  Silva Eduardo Marczwski  Laitano Orlando  Kruel Luiz Fernando Martins
Affiliation:Exercise Research Laboratory, Physical Education School, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil. edcadore@yahoo.com.br
Abstract:Declines in muscular strength resulting from reduced neural activity may influence the reduction in aerobic capacity in older men. However, there has been little investigation into the relationship between muscular strength and economy of movement during aerobic exercise in elderly subjects. Thus, the purpose of this study was to investigate the possible relationship between strength, aerobic performance, and neuromuscular economy in older men. Twenty-eight aged men (65 ± 4 years old) were evaluated in dynamic (1 repetition maximum test), isometric strength (maximal voluntary contraction), and rate of force development. Peak oxygen uptake, maximal workload, and ventilatory threshold were determined during a ramp protocol on a cycle ergometer. Throughout the same protocol, the neuromuscular economy (electromyographic signal) of the vastus lateralis was measured. Significant correlations were found between muscular strength, cardiorespiratory fitness, and neuromuscular economy (r = 0.43-0.64, p < 0.05). Our results suggest that cardiorespiratory capacity and economy of movement are associated with muscular strength during aging.
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