2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0192687
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Age-related reduction of trunk muscle torque and prevalence of trunk sarcopenia in community-dwelling elderly: Validity of a portable trunk muscle torque measurement instrument and its application to a large sample cohort study

Abstract: Trunk muscle weakness and imbalance are risk factors for postural instability, low back pain, and poor postoperative outcomes. The association between trunk muscle strength and aging is poorly understood, and establishing normal reference values is difficult. We aimed to establish the validity of a novel portable trunk muscle torque measurement instrument (PTMI). We then estimated reference data for healthy young adults and elucidated age-related weakness in trunk muscle strength. Twenty-four university studen… Show more

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“…Previous studies reported that skeletal muscle mass is significantly correlated with BMI in healthy children, adolescents, and older individuals 31 , suggesting that our results are good agreement with previous reports. Age is also well‐known factor for sarcopenia 32 ; however, age was not a factor associated with SMI in this study. This may be related to age distribution of the enrolled patients.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…Previous studies reported that skeletal muscle mass is significantly correlated with BMI in healthy children, adolescents, and older individuals 31 , suggesting that our results are good agreement with previous reports. Age is also well‐known factor for sarcopenia 32 ; however, age was not a factor associated with SMI in this study. This may be related to age distribution of the enrolled patients.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…It has functional consequences on walking and balance and increases the risk of falling, chronic disease, and functional incapacity, thereby reducing autonomy. 22,23 When self-perception regarding one's state of health was analysed, despite the trend that appears in the sample, a significant association was found between the Lawton index and the state of health (χ 2 = 43.315; p = 0.001). Those participants who described themselves as having a 'very good' state of health, were more independent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Strength in the trunk muscles was measured using an iron frame combined with a QTM-06b as described in detail previously [24] [26]. Isometric trunk muscle strength was measured in both extension and flexion as peak torque (Nm) with the maximum pushing force on the QTM-06b.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%