Background. Aging is associated with increases in fat mass (FM) and decreases in fat-free mass (FFM) that may affect physical capacity. However, it is not clear whether high FM or low FFM contribute more to a reduction in physical capacity. Methods. A structural equation modeling strategy was used to test an explanatory model of the association between body composition and physical capacity. The concept of physical capacity was assessed by walking speed at a normal pace and the one leg stand test. To test the model, 904 men and women between 67 and 84 years old were studied. Body composition was measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Confounding factors related to body composition and physical capacities were included in the ex...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...
Objective: The purposes of this study were to determine the relationship between muscle mass, muscle...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...
Physical activity may be a way to increase and maintain fat-free mass (FFM) in later life, similar t...
Background: Physical activity may be a way to increase and maintain fat-free mass (FFM) in later lif...
Summary: Background: With age, body composition often changes with functional limitations in elderl...
BACKGROUND: Lower muscle mass has been correlated with poor physical function; however, no studies h...
BACKGROUND & AIM: Regular physical activity prevents or limits weight gain, and gain in body mas...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: To evaluate the relation between baseline body composition and 2- year onset of...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: To evaluate the relation between baseline body composition and 2- year onset of...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a risk factor for disability, but risk of specific adipose depots is not comp...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Objective: To determine (1) lean and fat body compartments, reflected by fat-free mass (FFM), append...
OBJECTIVE: Body mass index does not discriminate body fat from fat-free mass or determine changes in...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...
Objective: The purposes of this study were to determine the relationship between muscle mass, muscle...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...
Physical activity may be a way to increase and maintain fat-free mass (FFM) in later life, similar t...
Background: Physical activity may be a way to increase and maintain fat-free mass (FFM) in later lif...
Summary: Background: With age, body composition often changes with functional limitations in elderl...
BACKGROUND: Lower muscle mass has been correlated with poor physical function; however, no studies h...
BACKGROUND & AIM: Regular physical activity prevents or limits weight gain, and gain in body mas...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: To evaluate the relation between baseline body composition and 2- year onset of...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: To evaluate the relation between baseline body composition and 2- year onset of...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a risk factor for disability, but risk of specific adipose depots is not comp...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Objective: To determine (1) lean and fat body compartments, reflected by fat-free mass (FFM), append...
OBJECTIVE: Body mass index does not discriminate body fat from fat-free mass or determine changes in...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...
Objective: The purposes of this study were to determine the relationship between muscle mass, muscle...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...