Age-related effects on absolute and relative isokinetic knee extensor strength in community-dwelling older men and women at a French geriatric day hospital
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Age-related effects on absolute and relative isokinetic knee extensor strength in community-dwelling older men and women at a French geriatric day hospital
Abstract
Purpose: Isokinetic knee extensor strength is poorly evaluated in geriatric day hospitals (GDHs), despite its potential functional significance compared to grip strength. This study aimed to investigate age-related effects on absolute and relative isokinetic knee extensor peak torque (KEPT) data in community-dwelling older GDH patients.
Methods: A total of 472 French GDH patients (179 men and 293 women, aged 75-94 years) participated in this study. Absolute and relative KEPT were measured at six distinct angular velocities between 0.52 and 3.14 rad/s. In addition, comfortable gait speed and grip strength were assessed. Participants were stratified by sex and age using 5-year intervals. One-way ANOVAs were used to examine age-related effects on KEPT values. Multiple linear regression models were employed to investigate the associations between gait speed and both mean KEPT values and grip strength, with separate models conducted on absolute and relative values.
Results: The recruited GDH patients presented lower absolute and relative KEPT values in comparison with established reference values for healthy community-dwelling older individuals, with men being consistently stronger than women. Notably, there was a significant decline in both absolute and relative KEPT values beyond the age of 85 for both sexes. Importantly, the multiple linear regression analyses conducted revealed a significant positive relationship between gait speed and mean KEPT values, surpassing the association with grip strength.
Conclusions: These findings underscore the clinical importance of assessing isokinetic knee extensor strength in community-dwelling older GDH patients, particularly for tailoring personalized physical activity interventions.
Keywords: Aging; Clinical evaluation; Day care; Elderly; Gait.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to European Geriatric Medicine Society.
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