The applicant, Brian L. Tracy, is a physiologist who is currently supported by an individual National Research Service Award from NIA. Dr. Tracy has developed a record of scholarly work in the area of neuromuscular function and adaptation, with a focus on aging. His career goal is to develop an independent research program with a mission to study: 1) the effects of aging on neuromuscular function; and 2) interventions designed to improve muscle function and functional performance in older adults. To accomplish this goal, Dr. Tracy will propose hypothesis-based research questions to obtain funding to conduct experiments and to support graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. The Mentored Research Scientist Development Award will provide the training necessary to accomplish these goals. Career Development/Training Plan: The training plan comprises three elements: 1) A substantial broadening of research skills; 2) regular participation in journal clubs, seminar series, and scientific meetings; and 3) frequent organized interactions with the Sponsor and established senior investigators and faculty members with expertise in all aspects of the proposed research and career plan. Research Plan: The overall aim of the project is to determine the physiological mechanisms that explain: 1) the reduced steadiness of contractions with knee extensor muscles in older adults; and 2) sex-based differences in the decline in steadiness. The general hypothesis is that increased motor unit size and variability of discharge rate explain differences in steadiness due to age, but that the effect is greater in men. These results will provide information on neuromuscular mechanisms that explain a functionally important aspect of neuromuscular aging. Environment: The environment for the training program was described in the previous review as excellent. The Sponsor, Roger M. Enoka, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized senior investigator and experienced mentor in aging and neural control with a well-funded laboratory. The Sponsor, host department, and interactions with other prominent, funded investigators will provide a rich, supportive environment that will substantially enhance the career development of the candidate.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Type
Research Scientist Development Award - Research & Training (K01)
Project #
7K01AG019171-03
Application #
6800255
Study Section
National Institute on Aging Initial Review Group (NIA)
Program Officer
Rossi, Winifred K
Project Start
2002-08-01
Project End
2007-06-30
Budget Start
2003-09-15
Budget End
2004-06-30
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2003
Total Cost
$100,613
Indirect Cost
Name
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Department
Miscellaneous
Type
Other Domestic Higher Education
DUNS #
785979618
City
Fort Collins
State
CO
Country
United States
Zip Code
80523
Tracy, Brian L; Hitchcock, Leah N; Welsh, Seth J et al. (2015) Visuomotor Correction is a Robust Contributor to Force Variability During Index Finger Abduction by Older Adults. Front Aging Neurosci 7:229
Tracy, Brian L; Hart, Cady E F (2013) Bikram yoga training and physical fitness in healthy young adults. J Strength Cond Res 27:822-30
Hart, Cady E F; Tracy, Brian L (2008) Yoga as steadiness training: effects on motor variability in young adults. J Strength Cond Res 22:1659-69
Tracy, Brian L; Dinenno, Devin V; Jorgensen, Bjorn et al. (2008) Motor variability: within-subject correlations during separate and simultaneous contractions. Exp Brain Res 189:159-70
Tracy, Brian L (2007) Visuomotor contribution to force variability in the plantarflexor and dorsiflexor muscles. Hum Mov Sci 26:796-807
Tracy, Brian L (2007) Force control is impaired in the ankle plantarflexors of elderly adults. Eur J Appl Physiol 101:629-36
Welsh, Seth J; Dinenno, Devin V; Tracy, Brian L (2007) Variability of quadriceps femoris motor neuron discharge and muscle force in human aging. Exp Brain Res 179:219-33
Tracy, Brian L; Dinenno, Devin V; Jorgensen, Bjorn et al. (2007) Aging, visuomotor correction, and force fluctuations in large muscles. Med Sci Sports Exerc 39:469-79
Tracy, Brian L; Maluf, Katrina S; Stephenson, Jennifer L et al. (2005) Variability of motor unit discharge and force fluctuations across a range of muscle forces in older adults. Muscle Nerve 32:533-40