31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Assessment of Muscle Bioenergetics as a Predictor of Gait Speed in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging

31P磁共振波谱评估肌肉生物能量学作为巴尔的摩老年纵向研究中步速预测指标

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Aerobic fitness and muscle bioenergetic capacity decline with age; whether such declines explain age-related slowing of walking speed is unclear. We hypothesized that muscle energetics and aerobic capacity are independent correlates of walking speed in simple and challenging performance tests and that they account for the observed age-related decline in walking speed in these same tests. METHODS: Muscle bioenergetics was assessed as postexercise recovery rate of phosphocreatine (PCr), k (PCr), using phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((31)P-MRS) in 126 participants (53 men) of the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging aged 26-91 years (mean = 72 years). Four walking tasks were administered-usual pace over 6 m and 150 seconds and fast pace over 6 m and 400 m. Separately, aerobic fitness was assessed as peak oxygen consumption (peak VO(2)) using a graded treadmill test. RESULTS: All gait speeds, k (PCr), and peak VO(2) were lower with older age. Independent of age, sex, height, and weight, both k (PCr) and peak VO(2) were positively and significantly associated with fast pace and long distance walking but only peak VO(2) and not k (PCr) was significantly associated with usual gait speed over 6 m. Both k (PCr) and peak VO(2) substantially attenuated the association between age and gait speed for all but the least stressful walking task of 6 m at usual pace. CONCLUSION: Muscle bioenergetics assessed using (31)P-MRS is highly correlated with walking speed and partially explains age-related poorer performance in fast and long walking tasks.

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