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Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology | 2013

Age-related changes in neuromuscular function of the quadriceps muscle in physically active adults

Anett Mau-Moeller; Martin Behrens; Tobias Lindner; Rainer Bader; Sven Bruhn

Substantial evidence exists for the age-related decline in maximal strength and strength development. Despite the importance of knee extensor strength for physical function and mobility in the elderly, studies focusing on the underlying neuromuscular mechanisms of the quadriceps muscle weakness are limited. The aim of this study was to investigate the contributions of age-related neural and muscular changes in the quadriceps muscle to decreases in isometric maximal voluntary torque (iMVT) and explosive voluntary strength. The interpolated twitch technique and normalized surface electromyography (EMG) signal during iMVT were analyzed to assess changes in neural drive to the muscles of 15 young and 15 elderly volunteers. The maximal rate of torque development as well as rate of torque development, impulse and neuromuscular activation in the early phase of contraction were determined. Spinal excitability was estimated using the H reflex technique. Changes at the muscle level were evaluated by analyzing the contractile properties and lean mass. The age-related decrease in iMVT was accompanied by a decline in voluntary activation and normalized surface EMG amplitude. Mechanical parameters of explosive voluntary strength were reduced while the corresponding muscle activation remained primarily unchanged. The spinal excitability of the vastus medialis was not different while M wave latency was longer. Contractile properties and lean mass were reduced. In conclusion, the age-related decline in iMVT of the quadriceps muscle might be due to a reduced neural drive and changes in skeletal muscle properties. The decrease in explosive voluntary strength seemed to be more affected by muscular than by neural changes.


Metabolomics | 2012

Metabolic monitoring and assessment of anaerobic threshold by means of breath biomarkers

Roland Schubert; Henny Schwoebel; Anett Mau-Moeller; Martin Behrens; Patricia Fuchs; Martin Sklorz; Jochen K. Schubert; Sven Bruhn; Wolfram Miekisch

Volatile breath constituents such as acetone and ammonia have been linked to dextrose, fat, and protein metabolism. Non-invasive breath analysis, therefore, may be used for metabolic monitoring, identification of fuel sources actually used for energy production and determination of the anaerobic threshold (AT). This study was intended to assess correlations between exhaled volatile organic compound (VOC) concentrations, metabolism, and physiological parameters. In addition, we tried to find out whether AT could be determined by means of non-invasive analysis of VOCs in breath. Exhaled concentrations of acetone, ammonia, and isoprene were determined in 21 healthy volunteers under controlled ergometric exercise by means of continuous real time Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS). In parallel, spiro-ergometric parameters (


Scientific Reports | 2015

Caffeine-induced increase in voluntary activation and strength of the quadriceps muscle during isometric, concentric and eccentric contractions

Martin Behrens; Anett Mau-Moeller; Matthias Weippert; Josefin Fuhrmann; Katharina Wegner; Ralf Skripitz; Rainer Bader; Sven Bruhn


International Journal of Sports Medicine | 2013

Effect of plyometric training on neural and mechanical properties of the knee extensor muscles.

Martin Behrens; Anett Mau-Moeller; Sven Bruhn

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Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2016

Plyometric training improves voluntary activation and strength during isometric, concentric and eccentric contractions

Martin Behrens; Anett Mau-Moeller; Karoline Mueller; Sandra Heise; Martin Gube; Nico Beuster; Philipp Herlyn; Dagmar-C. Fischer; Sven Bruhn


Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports | 2015

Alteration in neuromuscular function of the plantar flexors following caffeine ingestion

Martin Behrens; Anett Mau-Moeller; Sandra Heise; Ralf Skripitz; Rainer Bader; Sven Bruhn

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PLOS ONE | 2013

Effect of Fatigue on Hamstring Reflex Responses and Posterior-Anterior Tibial Translation in Men and Women

Martin Behrens; Anett Mau-Moeller; Franziska Wassermann; Sven Bruhn


Frontiers in Psychology | 2015

The mental representation of the human gait in young and older adults

Tino Stöckel; Robert Jacksteit; Martin Behrens; Ralf Skripitz; Rainer Bader; Anett Mau-Moeller

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Sensors | 2015

Accuracy of a Custom Physical Activity and Knee Angle Measurement Sensor System for Patients with Neuromuscular Disorders and Gait Abnormalities

Frank Feldhege; Anett Mau-Moeller; Tobias Lindner; Albert Hein; Andreas Markschies; Uwe Klaus Zettl; Rainer Bader


BioMed Research International | 2015

Modulation and Predictors of Periprosthetic Bone Mineral Density following Total Knee Arthroplasty

Anett Mau-Moeller; Martin Behrens; Sabine Felser; Sven Bruhn; Wolfram Mittelmeier; Rainer Bader; Ralf Skripitz

CO2, respiratory rate and minute ventilation) and hemodynamic data such as heart rate were recorded. AT was determined from serum lactate, by means of respiratory exchange rate and by means of exhaled acetone concentrations. Exhaled acetone concentrations mirrored exercise induced changes of dextrose metabolism and lipolysis. Bland–Altman statistics showed good agreement between lactate threshold, respiratory compensation point (RCP), and determination of AT by means of exhaled acetone. Exhaled ammonia concentration seemed to be linked to protein metabolism and changes of pH under exercise. Isoprene concentrations showed a close correlation to cardiac output and minute ventilation. Breath biomarkers represent a promising alternative for metabolic monitoring under exercise as they can be determined non-invasively and continuously. In addition, these markers may add complementary information on biochemistry, energy production and fuel consumption.

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