학술논문

The association of skeletal muscle energetics with recurrent falls in older adults within the Study of Muscle, Mobility and Aging (SOMMA)
Document Type
article
Source
Subject
Health Sciences
Sports Science and Exercise
Aging
Clinical Research
Physical Injury - Accidents and Adverse Effects
Prevention
Injuries and accidents
Musculoskeletal
Frailty
Mitochondria
Mobility
Clinical Sciences
Gerontology
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Health sciences
Language
Abstract
BackgroundFalls in the older population are a major public health concern. While many physiological and environmental factors have been associated with fall risk, muscle mitochondrial energetics has not yet been investigated.MethodsIn this analysis, 835 Study of Muscle, Mobility and Aging (SOMMA) participants aged 70-94 were surveyed for number of falls (total), recurrent falls (2+), and fall-related injuries over the past 12 months at baseline and again after one year. Skeletal muscle energetics were assessed at baseline in vivo using 31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) after an acute bout of exercise (ATPmax) and ex vivo by High Resolution Respirometry (HRR) of permeabilized muscle fibers from the vastus lateralis (MaxOXPHOS).ResultsAt least one fall was reported in 28.7% of SOMMA participants in the first year of the study, with 12% of older adults reporting recurrent falls (2+). Individuals who experienced recurrent falls had a slower 400m walk gait speed (1.0 ± 0.2 vs. 1.1 ± 0.2, p