Ageing Flashcards

1
Q

What happens to strength as ageing occurs?

A

Decreases.

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2
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At what ages is a decrease in strength clear?

A

After 60yrs

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3
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What is the steady decline in strength per year after 60yrs?

A

1-2% steady decline

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4
Q

What happens on average in 70-80yrs olds in regards to strength?

A

20-40% lower on tests of isometric strength than young adults.

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5
Q

Conclusion of muscles that control leg multi-joint movements in ageing

A

⬆️ age = ⬇️ in force-generating capacity

⬆️ age = NO change in max shortening velocity of muscles

== Relevant to muscles controlling leg multi-joint movements

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6
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Does age-related decline in muscular power performance have a larger or smaller effect on the force than on the shortening velocity of muscles?

A

Larger effects on the force

smaller effect on the shortening velocity of muscles

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7
Q

Age related decline in muscular power performance has a larger effect on the force than on the shortening velocity of muscles.

What does this finding suggest?

A

⬇️ in muscle force-generating capacity + power w/ ageing may lead to the loss of mobility

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8
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At what ages do muscle-fibre loss of motor units begin?

A

Near 50-60yrs

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9
Q

When does muscle size begin to decrease?

A

~30 yrs

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10
Q

What happens to muscle size between the ages of 30 to 50?

A

⬇️ by 10%

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11
Q

Why does muscle area decline a lot after 50yrs?

A

Due to ⬇️ in total no. of fibres that receive stimulation.

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12
Q

Which deteriorates quicker?

Leg or arm strength?

A

Leg

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13
Q

How does metabolic rate decrease after 40 yrs old?

A

Metabolic rate ⬇️ 5% after each decade after 40.

Which leads to a ⬇️ in muscle mass.

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14
Q

What are the 2 biggest reasons as to why we see a decline in neural function with ageing?

A

Due to:

  • 40% ⬇️ in spinal cord axons
  • 10% ⬇️ in nerve conduction velocity
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15
Q

Why does the nerve conduction velocity decrease as we age?

A

Due to:

  • Structural changes in myelinated neurons = ⬆️ internal distances
  • Preferential loss of fastest conducting axons
  • ⬇️ In soma size
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16
Q

What can be done to the neurone by training?

A

Improve nerve conduction velocity

17
Q

Lungs in ageing

A

Lung function gradually deteriorates

18
Q

How much does a sedentary person lose in their VO2 max per year?

A

2%

19
Q

How much does an active person lose in their VO2 max per year?

A

~1%

20
Q

Sprint power with ageing

A

Running velocity ⬇️ ~5-7% per decade, mainly due to:

  • ⬇️ stride length
  • ⬆️ contact time
21
Q

Why is there going to be a decrease in max HR as we age?

A

⬇️ in electrical activity of the SAN