Normalizing strength for body size differences in older adults

被引:65
作者
Davies, MJ
Dalsky, GP
机构
[1] UNIV CONNECTICUT,CTR HLTH,DEPT MED,OSTEOPOROSIS CTR,FARMINGTON,CT
[2] UNIV CONNECTICUT,CTR HLTH,EXERCISE RES LAB,FARMINGTON,CT
关键词
allometric scaling; ratio method; aging;
D O I
10.1097/00005768-199705000-00020
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to compare the normalization methods of ratio standards, allometry, and ANCOVA with knee extensor strength of older adults. The apparently healthy older volunteers were 71 men (mean +/- SD: age, 71 +/- 4 pr; body mass, 81 +/- 10 kg; height, 174 +/- 7 cm) and 77 women (71 +/- 4 yr, 65 +/- 8 kg, 160 +/- 5 cm, respectively). Strength was defined as peak torque (N.m(-1)) and measured with a Cybex II isokinetic dynamometer. Body composition was estimated with dual energy x-ray absorptiometry. With allometry, the body mass exponent (0.74) was not statistically different from theory (0.67). Body mass adjusted strengths were 34.7% (allometry), 32.0% (ANCOVA), and 29.4% (ratio standards) greater in older men than women. Allometry revealed that the bone-free lean tissue mass exponent was not different from ratio standard exponent of 1.0. After adjustments by bone-free lean tissue mass, strength in men remained 16.0% (allometry and ratio standards) higher than in women, but strength differences between genders were eliminated with ANCOVA. The methods used to normalize strength yielded similar results with body mass but conflicting results with bone-free lean tissue mass.
引用
收藏
页码:713 / 717
页数:5
相关论文
共 29 条
[21]   ALLOMETRIC SCALING IN COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY - PROBLEMS OF CONCEPT AND METHOD [J].
SMITH, RJ .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1984, 246 (02) :R152-R160
[22]  
TAFFEE DR, 1995, AGE AGEING, V24, P329
[23]  
TANNER JM, 1949, J APPL PHYSIOL, V2, P1
[24]   EXAMINATION OF DATA NORMALIZATION PROCEDURES FOR EXPRESSING PEAK V-CENTER-DOT-O2 DATA [J].
TOTH, MJ ;
GORAN, MI ;
ADES, PA ;
HOWARD, DB ;
POEHLMAN, ET .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 1993, 75 (05) :2288-2292
[25]   Ratio scaling of VO2max penalizes women with larger percent body fat, not lean body mass [J].
Vanderburgh, PM ;
Katch, FI .
MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 1996, 28 (09) :1204-1208
[26]   ALLOMETRIC SCALING OF GRIP STRENGTH BY BODY-MASS IN COLLEGE-AGE MEN AND WOMEN [J].
VANDERBURGH, PM ;
MAHAR, MT ;
CHOU, CH .
RESEARCH QUARTERLY FOR EXERCISE AND SPORT, 1995, 66 (01) :80-84
[27]  
Vanderburgh PM., 1995, J Strength Cond Res, V9, P67
[28]   Scaling peak VO2 for differences in body size [J].
Welsman, JR ;
Armstrong, N ;
Nevill, AM ;
Winter, EM ;
Kirby, BJ .
MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 1996, 28 (02) :259-265
[29]   Maximal exercise performance and lean leg volume in men and women [J].
Winter, E. M. ;
Brookes, F. B. C. ;
Hamley, E. J. .
JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES, 1991, 9 (01) :3-13