Background. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between muscle power output at different external resistances and performance of functional tasks. The authors hypothesized that power at 40 % skeletal muscle 1 repetition maximum (1RM), in which contraction velocity is high, would explain more of the variability in tasks such as level walking than would peak power or 1RM strength, in which contraction velocity is lower. Methods. Participants were men and women (n 48; ages 65–91 years) with physical disability as evidenced by 2 or more deficits on the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form physical function subscale or a score of 9 or less on the Established Populations for the Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly short physi...
Background: The physiological impairments most strongly associated with functional performance in ol...
Background: The physiological impairments most strongly associated with functional performance in ol...
Rebecca Maasen & Taylor J. Marcell Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas Muscle power is considered th...
Background. Lower limb muscle power impairments are modifiable factors underlying mobility limitatio...
Background. In a clinical study evaluating the functioning of mobility-limited elders, muscle power ...
Background. In a clinical study evaluating the functioning of mobility-limited elders, muscle power ...
Background. It has been suggested that lower extremity muscle power is more important for physical f...
Background. It has been suggested that lower extremity muscle power is more important for physical f...
Background: Gait speed has been strongly associated with functioning and also found to be a global i...
Background: Research has typically focused on the association between the age-related loss of skelet...
Although the relationship between strength and physical performance in older adults is probably non-...
Introduction/Purpose: Aging modifies neuromuscular activation of agonist and antagonist muscles duri...
The maximal power generating capacity of a muscle declines with age and has a negative impact on the...
Theoretical definitions of sarcopenia traditionally emphasize age-related loss of muscle strength; h...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of strength and power training on th...
Background: The physiological impairments most strongly associated with functional performance in ol...
Background: The physiological impairments most strongly associated with functional performance in ol...
Rebecca Maasen & Taylor J. Marcell Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas Muscle power is considered th...
Background. Lower limb muscle power impairments are modifiable factors underlying mobility limitatio...
Background. In a clinical study evaluating the functioning of mobility-limited elders, muscle power ...
Background. In a clinical study evaluating the functioning of mobility-limited elders, muscle power ...
Background. It has been suggested that lower extremity muscle power is more important for physical f...
Background. It has been suggested that lower extremity muscle power is more important for physical f...
Background: Gait speed has been strongly associated with functioning and also found to be a global i...
Background: Research has typically focused on the association between the age-related loss of skelet...
Although the relationship between strength and physical performance in older adults is probably non-...
Introduction/Purpose: Aging modifies neuromuscular activation of agonist and antagonist muscles duri...
The maximal power generating capacity of a muscle declines with age and has a negative impact on the...
Theoretical definitions of sarcopenia traditionally emphasize age-related loss of muscle strength; h...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of strength and power training on th...
Background: The physiological impairments most strongly associated with functional performance in ol...
Background: The physiological impairments most strongly associated with functional performance in ol...
Rebecca Maasen & Taylor J. Marcell Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas Muscle power is considered th...