Non invasive techniques for direct muscle quality assessment after exercise intervention in older adults: a systematic review.
Naiara VirtoXabier RíoAmaia Méndez-ZorrillaBegonya Garcia ZapirainPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2024)
There is significant diversity in the methods of direct assessment of muscle quality, mainly using ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging; and a consistent positive trend in exercise interventions, indicating their efficacy in improving or preserving muscle quality. However, the lack of standardized assessment criteria poses a challenge given the diversity within the studied population and variations in methodologies.. These data emphasize the need to standardize assessment criteria and underscore the potential benefits of exercise interventions aimed at optimizing muscle quality.