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Test-Retest Reliability of Plantar Flexion Torque Generation During a Functional Knee Extended Position in Older and Younger Men

Publikace na Fakulta tělesné výchovy a sportu |
2021

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Measuring ankle torque is of paramount importance. This study compared the test-retest reliability of the plantar flexion torque-generating capacity between older and younger men.

Twenty-one older (68 +/- 6 years) and 22 younger (25 +/- 5 years) men were tested twice for maximal isometric plantar flexion. Peak torque (PT), rate of torque development, and contractile impulses (CI) were obtained from 0 to 50 ms (rate of torque development(0-50); CI0-50) and from 100 to 200 ms (rate of torque development(100-200); CI100-200).

Typical error as the coefficient of variation (CVTE) and intraclass correlation coefficient were used to assess test-retest reliability. Student's t test was applied to investigate systematic errors.

The CVTE ratio was used for between-group comparisons. Only PT demonstrated acceptable reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient >=.75 and CV <= 10%).

Older men demonstrated greater CVTE than younger men for PT (ratio = 2.24), but lesser for rapid torque (ratio <= 0.84). Younger men demonstrated systematic error for PT (6.5%) and CI100-200 (-8.9%).

In conclusion, older men demonstrated greater variability for maximal torque output, but lesser for rapid torque.