TY - JOUR
T1 - Asociación entre la Arquitectura Muscular y el Índice de Calidad Muscular en Adultos Sedentarios
AU - Lizama-Pérez, Rodrigo
AU - Muñoz-Cofré, Rodrigo
AU - Vidal-Seguel, Nicolás
AU - Ríos, Ignacio Chirosa
AU - Jerez-Mayorga, Daniel
AU - Ríos, Luis Chirosa
N1 - Funding Information:
Este artículo será parte de la tesis doctoral de Rodrigo Lizama-Pérez realizada en el Programa de Doctorado en Biomedicina de la Universidad de Granada, España. El investigador postdoctoral Daniel Jerez-Mayorga, tiene un contrato a través del programa "Recualificación del Profesorado Universitario. Modalidad Margarita Salas", Universidad de Granada / Ministe-rio de Universidades y Fondos Next Generation de la Unión Europea.
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Assessment of muscl e qual i t y and architecture is important for understanding and quantifying muscle changes associated with aging and a sedentary lifestyle and provides information on the muscle's ability to generate strength, power, or function. The aims of the study were (I) to determine the association between muscle architecture parameters and muscle quality index (MQI) and (II) to determine the association between muscle architecture parameters and mean relative power in the sit-to-stand test (STS). Only muscle thickness (MT) showed a moderate association with MQI (r = 0.545). In contrast, both fascicle length (FL) and penile angle (PA) exhibited "very low" associations, which were not significant with the MQI. When examining the relationship between muscle architecture parameters and mean relative STS power, MT presented a "moderate" association (r = 0.444). However, both LF and PA showed "very low" and "low" associations, respectively, with a mean power relative to STS. In conclusion, these findings reinforce the idea that MT may be a relevant indicator of muscle quality and ability to generate power in the STS test. Specifically, an increase in MT was associated with an improvement in MQI and mean power relative to STS.
AB - Assessment of muscl e qual i t y and architecture is important for understanding and quantifying muscle changes associated with aging and a sedentary lifestyle and provides information on the muscle's ability to generate strength, power, or function. The aims of the study were (I) to determine the association between muscle architecture parameters and muscle quality index (MQI) and (II) to determine the association between muscle architecture parameters and mean relative power in the sit-to-stand test (STS). Only muscle thickness (MT) showed a moderate association with MQI (r = 0.545). In contrast, both fascicle length (FL) and penile angle (PA) exhibited "very low" associations, which were not significant with the MQI. When examining the relationship between muscle architecture parameters and mean relative STS power, MT presented a "moderate" association (r = 0.444). However, both LF and PA showed "very low" and "low" associations, respectively, with a mean power relative to STS. In conclusion, these findings reinforce the idea that MT may be a relevant indicator of muscle quality and ability to generate power in the STS test. Specifically, an increase in MT was associated with an improvement in MQI and mean power relative to STS.
KW - Architecture muscle
KW - Muscle power
KW - Muscle thickness
KW - Relative strength
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U2 - 10.4067/S0717-95022023000401254
DO - 10.4067/S0717-95022023000401254
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85169845496
SN - 0717-9367
VL - 41
SP - 1254
EP - 1260
JO - International Journal of Morphology
JF - International Journal of Morphology
IS - 4
ER -