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International Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2015

Aging and Muscle Activity Patterns during Cycling

Kamyar Momeni; Pouran D. Faghri

Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the muscle activation patterns of lower limb muscles during 90-second trials at randomly assigned workloads (0 and 100 W) with a constant cadence (60 rpm) in young and older healthy adults. Methods: Twelve healthy, male, novice cyclists classified by age into two groups of young and older. Electromyographic (EMG) data were recorded from rectus femoris (RF), biceps femoris (BF), tibialis anterior (TA), and gastrocnemius medialis (GT). Joints kinematics was also recorded simultaneously. A performance index (PI) was developed to evaluate the characteristics of muscle recruitment between workloads. Results: EMG duration and peak magnitude increased significantly with increased workload in RF and BF in both groups. PI Values indicated that BF and RF had similar increases with increased workload for both groups, while younger groups had higher activation of TA (52% v/s 28%) and older group had higher activation of GT (17% v/s 1%). Both groups exhibited significant increases (p<0.05) in the co-activation of upper leg agonist and antagonist muscles as workload increased. Duration of co-activation between the upper and lower leg muscles of the young group significantly increased (p<0.05) with workload. The ROM of the knee splay angle in the older group showed a significant difference (p<0.05) compared to the young. Conclusion: The alteration in limb muscle activation and coordination is not parallel between young and older adults. Older adults appear to use a different strategy in recruiting more muscle fibre to generate the same work. These findings are an indication that the threshold for muscle adaptation may differ between young and old adults. It is recommended that rehabilitation professionals consider these differences and recognize that the stimulus required to promote positive change in older skeletal muscles might be different from what may require for young adults.


Journal of obesity and weight loss therapy | 2014

Musculoskeletal Diseases, Overweight and Obesity, and Aging Workforce: How to Encounter the Problem

Pouran D. Faghri; Kamyar Momeni


Journal of Nutritional Disorders & Therapy | 2015

Sedentary Lifestyle, Obesity, and Aging: Implication for Prevention

Pouran D. Faghri; Kelly Stratton; Kamyar Momeni


Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2017

Trunk Stability Limit: A Novel Measure of Trunk-Independence for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury

Kamyar Momeni; Arvind Ramanujam; Erica Garbarini; Gail F. Forrest


northeast bioengineering conference | 2014

Application of circular statistics in the study of muscular activity during semi-reclined cycling

Kamyar Momeni; Pouran D. Faghri


Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation | 2014

Lower-extremity joint kinematics and muscle activations during semi-reclined cycling at different workloads in healthy individuals

Kamyar Momeni; Pouran D. Faghri; Martinus M. Evans


Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2017

Effects of Exoskeleton Training Intervention on Net Loading Force Profile for SCI: A Case Study

Syed R. Husain; Arvind Ramanujam; Kamyar Momeni; Erica Garbarini; Jonathan Augustine; Gail F. Forrest


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016

Assessment of Muscle Fatigue during Prolonged, Moderate-Intensity Cycling Across Two Age Groups: 2145 Board #297 June 2, 3: 30 PM - 5: 00 PM.

Kamyar Momeni; Pouran D. Faghri


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015

Muscle Activity Patterns during Transient and Prolonged Cycling in Young and Older Individuals: 3244 Board #5 May 30, 8

Pouran D. Faghri; Kamyar Momeni


Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2013

Poster 119 Age-related Differences in the Lower-Extremity Muscular Activation During Semi-reclined Cycling at Different Workloads

Kamyar Momeni; Pouran D. Faghri; Martinus M. Evans

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Martinus M. Evans

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Kelly Stratton

University of Connecticut

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Santina Galbo

University of Connecticut

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