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The purpose of this study was to evaluate single-joint, dynamic muscle function of osteoporotic (OST) and nonosteoporotic (N-OST) women. Knee flexor and extensor function in postmenopausal women (6th decade OST,n = 15; 7th decade OST,n = 10; 6th decade N-OST,n = 6; 7th decade N-OST,n = 5) were evaluated at five angular velocities from 60° · s−1 to 300° · s−1. All subject groups had similar anthropometric measurements, but the 6th decade N-OST group were more physically active than the age-matched OST group. The OST and N-OST women produced peak torque at similar knee angles. The 6th decade N-OST women produced significantly greater knee extensor mean peak torque and angle specific torque, and mean work than any of the other three groups (P<0.05). However, knee flexor function was equivalent throughout the groups for most comparisons, except those between the 6th decade N-OST and 7th decade OST. While previous research has shown an early loss of flexor muscle function in ageing women, our data indicated that women with osteoporosis also experience a deterioration in quadriceps muscle function not encountered within the N-OST subjects. It is possible that such a change is precipitated by reduced physical activity, and may mirror deterioration in bone mineral content.
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Stanley, S.N., Marshall, R.N., Tilyard, M.W. et al. Skeletal muscle mechanics in osteoporotic and nonosteoporotic postmenopausal women. Europ. J. Appl. Physiol. 69, 450–455 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00865411
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