The detail information of "Maximum Muscle Power (Pmax)"

BIOMARKER INFORMATION
Biomarker
Maximum Muscle Power (Pmax)
Category
Physiological Characteristics
Affected targets
Skeletal Muscle Aging
Hallmarks
Stem Cell Exhaustion
Molecular
Other
Description
so it is possible that differences in muscle power among participants and over time are at least partially due to the chosen loading conditions. A 'gold standard' approach to determine the effect of aging on Pmax?would be the assessment of the force-velocity (F-V) or torque-velocity (T-V) relationship and recording of derived muscle power values across contraction velocities. This method can also help discern whether decrements in Pmax?are related to changes in force, velocity, or both
EXPERIMENT INFORMATION
Region
Spain
Race
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Samples
489
Age
19-68
Gender
311/178
Application
Predictive
Conclusion
Pmax?decreased in young, middle-aged, and older adults after a 10-year follow-up. the early declines in pmax?seemed to coincide with declines in force, whereas the progressive decline at later age was associated with declines in both force and velocity. a progressively blunted ability to produce force, especially at moderate to high movement velocities, should be considered a specific hallmark of aging.
Reference
Evelien Van Roie, J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle, 2023
Details
PMID:36788413 (Click to Pubmed) ; IF: ; Citation:
Confidence