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Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology | 2003

Mechanisms that contribute to differences in motor performance between young and old adults

Roger M. Enoka; Evangelos A. Christou; Sandra K. Hunter; Kurt W. Kornatz; John G. Semmler; Anna M. Taylor; Brian L. Tracy

This paper examines the physiological mechanisms responsible for differences in the amplitude of force fluctuations between young and old adults. Because muscle force is a consequence of motor unit activity, the potential mechanisms include both motor unit properties and the behavior of motor unit populations. The force fluctuations, however, depend not only on the age of the individual but also on the muscle group performing the task, the type and intensity of the muscle contraction, and the physical activity status of the individual. Computer simulations and experimental findings performed on tasks that involved single agonist and antagonist muscles suggest that differences in force fluctuations are not attributable to motor unit twitch force, motor unit number, or nonuniform activation of the agonist muscle, but that they are influenced by the variability and common modulation of motor unit discharge in both the agonist and antagonist muscles. Because the amplitude of the force fluctuations does not vary linearly with muscle activation, these results suggest that multiple mechanisms contribute to the differences in force fluctuations between young and old adults, although the boundary conditions for each mechanism remain to be determined.


Muscle & Nerve | 2005

Variability of motor unit discharge and force fluctuations across a range of muscle forces in older adults

Brian L. Tracy; Katrina S. Maluf; Jennifer L. Stephenson; Sandra K. Hunter; Roger M. Enoka

Variability of motor unit discharge is a likely contributor to the greater force fluctuations observed in old adults at low muscle forces. We sought to determine whether the variability of motor unit discharge rate underlies the fluctuations in force during steady contractions across a range of forces in young (n = 11) and old (n = 14) adults. The coefficient of variation (CV) for discharge rate and force were measured during a force‐matching task as the first dorsal interosseous muscle performed isometric contractions. The recruitment thresholds of the 78 motor units ranged from 0.04% to 34% of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force. The CV for discharge rate ranged from 7.6% to 46.2% and was greater (P < 0.05) for old adults (21.5% ± 7.7%) than young adults (17.3% ± 8.1%). Although the CV for force was similar for young and old subjects (2.53% ± 1.6%) across all target forces, it was greater for old adults at the lowest forces. Furthermore, there was a positive relation (r2 = 0.20, P < 0.001) between the CV for force and the CV for discharge rate across the range of recruitment thresholds. This relation was significant for old adults (r2 = 0.30, P < 0.001), but not for young adults (r2 = 0.06, P > 0.05). Thus, the normalized variability (CV) of motor unit discharge was greater in old adults and was related to the amplitude of force fluctuations across a broader range of forces than previously examined. These findings underscore the contribution of variability of motor unit activity to motor output in normal human aging. Muscle Nerve, 2005


Archive | 2015

low-intensity sustained contraction in old adults Supraspinal fatigue impedes recovery from a

Tejin Yoon; Bonnie Schlinder-Delap; Manda L. Keller; Sandra K. Hunter; Kristy A. Nielson; Manda L. Keller-Ross; Hugo M. Pereira; Jaclyn Pruse


Archive | 2015

contractionmaintaining arm position during a fatiguing Activation among the elbow flexor muscles differs

Sandra K. Hunter; Romuald Lepers; Carol J. MacGillis; Roger M. Enoka; Demetris S. Soteropoulos; Monica A. Perez; Didier Staudenmann; Jaap H. van Dieën; Dick F. Stegeman; Yen-Ting Chen; MinHyuk Kwon; Emily J. Fox; Evangelos A. Christou


Archive | 2015

voluntary activation not young men and women is predicted by strength but Stressor-induced increase in muscle fatigability of

Kristy A. Nielson; Sandra K. Hunter; Manda L. Keller-Ross; Hugo M. Pereira; Jaclyn Pruse; Tejin Yoon


Archive | 2015

in humanstime of a submaximal isometric contraction Changes in muscle activation can prolong the

Sandra K. Hunter; Roger M. Enoka; Zachary A. Riley; Stéphane Baudry; Marco Santello; Alessander Danna-Dos Santos; Brach Poston; Lisa R. Bobich


Archive | 2015

cardiovascular control Interactive effects of mental and physical stress on

Michael L. Smith; Erin C. Westerholm; L Stephen; Huan Yang; Thomas D. Drummer; Jason R. Carter; Kristy A. Nielson; Sandra K. Hunter; Manda L. Keller-Ross; Hugo M. Pereira; Jaclyn Pruse; Tejin Yoon; Bonnie Schlinder-Delap


Archive | 2015

adults after fatiguing maximal isometric contractions Recovery from supraspinal fatigue is slowed in old

L. Taylor; Sandra K. Hunter; Gabrielle Todd; Jane E. Butler; Simon C. Gandevia; David J. Clark; Roger A. Fielding; Tejin Yoon; Bonnie Schlinder-Delap; Manda L. Keller


Archive | 2015

young, healthy, and moderately active men and women Capillary supply of the tibialis anterior muscle in

M. M. Porter; S. Stuart; M. Boij; J. Lexell; Kristy A. Nielson; Sandra K. Hunter; Manda L. Keller-Ross; Hugo M. Pereira; Jaclyn Pruse; Tejin Yoon; Bonnie Schlinder-Delap; Steven J. Prior; Jacob B. Blumenthal; Leslie I. Katzel; Andrew P. Goldberg; Alice S. Ryan; A Biol; Timothy P. Gavin; Raymond M. Kraus; John A. Carrithers; Joseph P. Garry; C Robert


Archive | 2015

performance on a simple motor task Activation of the arousal response can impair

Monika Fleshner; Roger M. Enoka; Liane Schmidt; Marie-Laure Cléry-Melin; Gilles Lafargue; Sandra K. Hunter; Tejin Yoon; Manda L. Keller; Bonnie Schlinder; April L. Harkins; Romuald Lepers; Kristy A. Nielson; Manda L. Keller-Ross; Hugo M. Pereira; Jaclyn Pruse; Bonnie Schlinder-Delap

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Roger M. Enoka

University of Colorado Boulder

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Brian L. Tracy

Colorado State University

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