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dc.contributor.authorPortegijs, Erja
dc.contributor.authorSipilä, Sarianna
dc.contributor.authorAlen, Markku
dc.contributor.authorKaprio, Jaakko
dc.contributor.authorKoskenvuo, Markku
dc.contributor.authorTiainen, Kristina
dc.contributor.authorRantanen, Taina
dc.date.accessioned2016-03-22T10:44:32Z
dc.date.available2016-03-22T10:44:32Z
dc.date.issued2005
dc.identifier.citationPortegijs, E., Sipilä, S., Alen, M., Kaprio, J., Koskenvuo, M., Tiainen, K., & Rantanen, T. (2005). Leg extension power asymmetry and mobility limitation in healthy older women. <i>Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation</i>, <i>86</i>, 1832-1842.
dc.identifier.otherCONVID_15598752
dc.identifier.otherTUTKAID_18650
dc.identifier.urihttps://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/49157
dc.description.abstractObjective To investigate the association of asymmetry in leg extension power (LEP) with walking and standing balance. Design Cross-sectional analysis. Setting Research laboratory. Participants Healthy female twins (N=419), ages 63 to 75 years. Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures The LEP difference between the stronger and the weaker leg, measured with the Nottingham power rig, was calculated. Ten-meter maximal walking velocity was assessed in a laboratory corridor on a wide (170cm) and narrow (35cm) track, and the ability to maintain tandem stance for 20 seconds was recorded. Results The mean LEP difference ± standard deviation between the legs was 15%±9% (P<.001). Those with large LEP difference had lower walking velocity and poorer standing balance than those with small LEP difference, in particular when the LEP of the stronger leg was below the median. Conclusions Even in healthy older women, substantial LEP asymmetry between the lower limbs was present, encumbering walking and standing balance. Lower-limb muscle power asymmetry warrants further study in order to develop well-targeted strategies for preventing mobility limitation in older people.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherAmerican Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
dc.relation.ispartofseriesArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
dc.subject.otheralaraajojen voimantuottoteho
dc.subject.otherpuoliero
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dc.titleLeg extension power asymmetry and mobility limitation in healthy older women
dc.typearticle
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi:jyu-201603221915
dc.contributor.laitosTerveystieteiden laitosfi
dc.contributor.laitosDepartment of Health Sciencesen
dc.contributor.oppiaineGerontologia ja kansanterveysfi
dc.contributor.oppiaineGerontologian tutkimuskeskusfi
dc.contributor.oppiaineHyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisöfi
dc.contributor.oppiaineGerontology and Public Healthen
dc.contributor.oppiaineGerontology Research Centeren
dc.contributor.oppiaineSchool of Wellbeingen
dc.type.urihttp://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle
dc.date.updated2016-03-22T07:15:08Z
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dc.description.reviewstatuspeerReviewed
dc.format.pagerange1832-1842
dc.relation.issn1532-821X
dc.relation.volume86
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dc.rights.copyright© 2005 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. This is a final draft version of an article whose final and definitive form has been published by Elsevier Inc. Published in this repository with the kind permission of the publisher.
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dc.relation.doi10.1016/j.apmr.2005.03.012
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