Abstract

Objective: To determine the influence of ageing on lean muscle area and isometric and concentric and eccentric muscle strength in the upper and lower extremity in a cross-sectional study design. Subjects and methods: Lean muscle area and maximal muscle strength (isometric and isokinetic, 60degrees and 120degrees/s) of both upper and lower extremity were assessed of 45 men and 56 women (20 to 89 years). Results: One-way variance analysis and regression analyses revealed a parallel decline with age in both sexes for maximal muscle strength. The decline in maximal muscle strength from age 60 was 34 to 45% in men and 11 to 32% in women in the arms and 40 to 47% in men and 37 to 45% in women in the legs. Isometric, concentric and eccentric contractions showed a similar decline in ageing in both sexes. There was a better maintenance with age of the strength in the arms than in the legs (p < 0.01) and at 120degrees/s than at 60degrees/s (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The present findings suggest a parallel decline in lean muscle area and strength and similar losses in isometric, concentric and eccentric strength with increasing age.

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