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Echo intensity obtained from ultrasonography images reflecting muscle strength in elderly men

BACKGROUND: It is well known that loss of muscle mass (quantitative change) is a major change that occurs with aging. Qualitative changes in skeletal muscle, such as increased intramuscular fat, also occur as one ages. Enhanced echo intensity (EI) on ultrasonography images of skeletal muscle is beli...

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Autores principales: Watanabe, Yuya, Yamada, Yosuke, Fukumoto, Yoshihiro, Ishihara, Tatsuro, Yokoyama, Keiichi, Yoshida, Tsukasa, Miyake, Motoko, Yamagata, Emi, Kimura, Misaka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3732157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23926426
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S47263
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author Watanabe, Yuya
Yamada, Yosuke
Fukumoto, Yoshihiro
Ishihara, Tatsuro
Yokoyama, Keiichi
Yoshida, Tsukasa
Miyake, Motoko
Yamagata, Emi
Kimura, Misaka
author_facet Watanabe, Yuya
Yamada, Yosuke
Fukumoto, Yoshihiro
Ishihara, Tatsuro
Yokoyama, Keiichi
Yoshida, Tsukasa
Miyake, Motoko
Yamagata, Emi
Kimura, Misaka
author_sort Watanabe, Yuya
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: It is well known that loss of muscle mass (quantitative change) is a major change that occurs with aging. Qualitative changes in skeletal muscle, such as increased intramuscular fat, also occur as one ages. Enhanced echo intensity (EI) on ultrasonography images of skeletal muscle is believed to reflect muscle quality. Recent studies evaluating the quality of skeletal muscle using computer-aided gray scale analysis showed that EI is associated with muscle strength independently of age or muscle size in middle-aged and elderly women. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether muscle quality based on EI is associated with muscle strength independently of muscle size for elderly men. METHODS: A total of 184 elderly men (65–91 years) living independently in Kyoto, Japan, participated in this study. The EI, muscle thickness (MT), and subcutaneous fat thickness (FT) of the anterior compartment of the right thigh were determined by assessing ultrasonography images. The maximum isometric torque of knee extension at a knee angle of 90° was measured. RESULTS: The EI showed a significant negative correlation with muscle strength (r = −0.333, P < 0.001). Multivariate regression analysis revealed that the MT and EI of the knee extensor muscle were independently associated with maximum isometric knee extension strength. Even when partial correlation analysis was performed with age, height, weight, and FT as control variables, EI was still significantly correlated with muscle strength. CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicate that aging-related changes in muscle quality contribute to diminishing muscle strength. Ultrasonography is a low-cost, easily accessible, and safe method suitable for the assessment of EI as an index of muscle quality.
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spelling pubmed-37321572013-08-07 Echo intensity obtained from ultrasonography images reflecting muscle strength in elderly men Watanabe, Yuya Yamada, Yosuke Fukumoto, Yoshihiro Ishihara, Tatsuro Yokoyama, Keiichi Yoshida, Tsukasa Miyake, Motoko Yamagata, Emi Kimura, Misaka Clin Interv Aging Original Research BACKGROUND: It is well known that loss of muscle mass (quantitative change) is a major change that occurs with aging. Qualitative changes in skeletal muscle, such as increased intramuscular fat, also occur as one ages. Enhanced echo intensity (EI) on ultrasonography images of skeletal muscle is believed to reflect muscle quality. Recent studies evaluating the quality of skeletal muscle using computer-aided gray scale analysis showed that EI is associated with muscle strength independently of age or muscle size in middle-aged and elderly women. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether muscle quality based on EI is associated with muscle strength independently of muscle size for elderly men. METHODS: A total of 184 elderly men (65–91 years) living independently in Kyoto, Japan, participated in this study. The EI, muscle thickness (MT), and subcutaneous fat thickness (FT) of the anterior compartment of the right thigh were determined by assessing ultrasonography images. The maximum isometric torque of knee extension at a knee angle of 90° was measured. RESULTS: The EI showed a significant negative correlation with muscle strength (r = −0.333, P < 0.001). Multivariate regression analysis revealed that the MT and EI of the knee extensor muscle were independently associated with maximum isometric knee extension strength. Even when partial correlation analysis was performed with age, height, weight, and FT as control variables, EI was still significantly correlated with muscle strength. CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicate that aging-related changes in muscle quality contribute to diminishing muscle strength. Ultrasonography is a low-cost, easily accessible, and safe method suitable for the assessment of EI as an index of muscle quality. Dove Medical Press 2013 2013-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3732157/ /pubmed/23926426 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S47263 Text en © 2013 Watanabe et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Watanabe, Yuya
Yamada, Yosuke
Fukumoto, Yoshihiro
Ishihara, Tatsuro
Yokoyama, Keiichi
Yoshida, Tsukasa
Miyake, Motoko
Yamagata, Emi
Kimura, Misaka
Echo intensity obtained from ultrasonography images reflecting muscle strength in elderly men
title Echo intensity obtained from ultrasonography images reflecting muscle strength in elderly men
title_full Echo intensity obtained from ultrasonography images reflecting muscle strength in elderly men
title_fullStr Echo intensity obtained from ultrasonography images reflecting muscle strength in elderly men
title_full_unstemmed Echo intensity obtained from ultrasonography images reflecting muscle strength in elderly men
title_short Echo intensity obtained from ultrasonography images reflecting muscle strength in elderly men
title_sort echo intensity obtained from ultrasonography images reflecting muscle strength in elderly men
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3732157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23926426
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S47263
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