AI Article Synopsis

  • Age-related muscle force capacity declines affect various lower limb muscle groups, but the reduction in movement efficiency is primarily due to decreased ankle extensor function.
  • In a study comparing young and older men during hopping, the researchers measured the force produced by ankle and knee extensors and contrasted their relative efforts across different activities like walking, running, and sprinting.
  • Results indicated that older individuals exerted less force in their ankle extensors and relied on knee extensors more, suggesting that older adults consciously lower their ankle extensor effort to reduce fatigue during movement.

Article Abstract

Age-related reduction in muscle force generation capacity is similarly evident across different lower limb muscle groups, yet decline in locomotor performance with age has been shown to depend primarily on reduced ankle extensor muscle function. To better understand why ageing has the largest detrimental effect on ankle joint function during locomotion, we examined maximal ankle and knee extensor force development during a two-leg hopping test in older and young men, and used these forces as a reference to calculate relative operating efforts for the knee and ankle extensors as participants walked, ran and sprinted. We found that, across locomotion modes in both age groups, ankle extensors operated at a greater relative effort compared to knee extensors; however, slightly less pronounced differences between ankle and knee extensor muscle efforts were present among older men, mainly due to a reduction in the ankle extensor force generation during locomotion modes. We consider these findings as evidence that reduced ankle push-off function in older age is driven by a tendency to keep ankle extensor effort during locomotion lower than it would otherwise be, which, in turn, may be an important self-optimisation strategy to prevent locomotor-induced fatigue of ankle extensor muscles.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7028745PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-59676-yDOI Listing

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