Universidad San Sebastián  
 

Repositorio Institucional Universidad San Sebastián

Búsqueda avanzada

Descubre información por...

 

Título

Ver títulos
 

Autor

Ver autores
 

Tipo

Ver tipos
 

Materia

Ver materias

Buscar documentos por...




Mostrar el registro sencillo del ítem

dc.contributor.author Jiménez-Lupión, Daniel
dc.contributor.author Chirosa Ríos, Ignacio
dc.contributor.author Lizama Perez, Rodrigo Alberto
dc.contributor.author Chirosa Ríos, Luis
dc.contributor.author Jerez, Daniel
dc.date.accessioned 2026-02-08T03:29:51Z
dc.date.available 2026-02-08T03:29:51Z
dc.date.issued 2025-07
dc.identifier.issn 0531-5565
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.uss.cl/handle/uss/20499
dc.description Publisher Copyright: © 2025 The Authors
dc.description.abstract Muscle power is a better indicator of musculoskeletal health and functional capacity than muscle strength. The Load-Velocity (L-V) relationship provides a method for assessing muscle function during dynamic multi-joint movements, making it valuable for identifying age-related neuromuscular decline. This study aimed to examine the relationship between variables derived from the L-V relationship (L 0, V 0, and A line) obtained during the loaded sit-to-stand test and various muscle performance indices, including knee extension peak force (KEPF) and various muscle quality indices (MQI). A total of 113 participants (49 middle-aged adults and 64 older adults; age = 61 ± 9.92 years) performed the loaded 5-Sit-To-Stand using Functional Electromechanical Dynamometry. L-V variables were calculated, and their relationships with indicators of muscle performance and quality were analyzed. The impact of age on these variables was also evaluated. The results showed a high positive correlation between A line and KEPF, MQI Equation1, MQI Equation2 and MQI Equation3 (rs = 0.56–0.59, p ≤0.001–0.01), and between V 0 and KEFP (rs = 0.51, p < 0.001). Older adults exhibited significantly lower L 0 compared to middle-aged adults (76.86 ± 29.74 kg vs. 94.62 ± 35.69 kg, p = 0.007), as well as lower V 0 (0.92 ± 0.28 m·s −1 vs. 1.22 ± 0.19 m·s −1, p < 0.001) and A line values (35.39 ± 18.95 kg·m·s −1 vs. 57.75 ± 23.84 kg·m·s −1, p < 0.001). These findings suggest that L-V variables are valuable indicators for assessing muscle function deterioration and guiding training interventions, providing a more comprehensive and sensitive assessment of muscle quality and functional status in aging populations. en
dc.description.abstract Muscle power is a better indicator of musculoskeletal health and functional capacity than muscle strength. The Load-Velocity (L-V) relationship provides a method for assessing muscle function during dynamic multi-joint movements, making it valuable for identifying age-related neuromuscular decline. This study aimed to examine the relationship between variables derived from the L-V relationship (L0, V0, and Aline) obtained during the loaded sit-to-stand test and various muscle performance indices, including knee extension peak force (KEPF) and various muscle quality indices (MQI). A total of 113 participants (49 middle-aged adults and 64 older adults; age = 61 ± 9.92 years) performed the loaded 5-Sit-To-Stand using Functional Electromechanical Dynamometry. L-V variables were calculated, and their relationships with indicators of muscle performance and quality were analyzed. The impact of age on these variables was also evaluated. The results showed a high positive correlation between Aline and KEPF, MQIEquation1, MQIEquation2 and MQIEquation3 (rs = 0.56–0.59, p ≤0.001–0.01), and between V0 and KEFP (rs = 0.51, p < 0.001). Older adults exhibited significantly lower L0 compared to middle-aged adults (76.86 ± 29.74 kg vs. 94.62 ± 35.69 kg, p = 0.007), as well as lower V0 (0.92 ± 0.28 m·s−1 vs. 1.22 ± 0.19 m·s−1, p < 0.001) and Aline values (35.39 ± 18.95 kg·m·s−1 vs. 57.75 ± 23.84 kg·m·s−1, p < 0.001). These findings suggest that L-V variables are valuable indicators for assessing muscle function deterioration and guiding training interventions, providing a more comprehensive and sensitive assessment of muscle quality and functional status in aging populations. es
dc.language.iso eng
dc.relation.ispartof vol. 206 Issue: no. 112767 Pages:
dc.source Experimental Gerontology
dc.title Assessment of muscle function deterioration in aging populations: Insights from the load-velocity relationship during the loaded sit-to-stand test en
dc.title.alternative Evaluación del deterioro de la función muscular en personas mayores: aportes de la relación carga-velocidad obtenida durante el sit-to-stand test con carga es
dc.type Artículo
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.exger.2025.112767
dc.publisher.department Facultad de Ciencias


Ficheros en el ítem

Ficheros Tamaño Formato Ver

No hay ficheros asociados a este ítem.

Este ítem aparece en la(s) siguiente(s) colección(ones)

Mostrar el registro sencillo del ítem