Background. Voluntary muscle strength declines significantly in older adults. One contributing factor to the strength loss is muscle atrophy developed in old age. Whether the ability to maximally activate the muscle de-creases with age, however, is unknown. This study was intended to determine if the central nervous system com-mand to maximally activate the biceps brachii muscle deteriorates with age. Methods. Electrical stimulation pulses were applied to the skin overlying the biceps brachii muscle during maximal voluntary elbow-flexion contractions. The magnitude of force evoked on the maximal voluntary force was measured to determine the activation level (AL) of the muscle. Results. The AL was 94 % for the elderly group and 97 % for the ...
Background. Weakness contributes to the decline of physical function that occurs with aging. Contrad...
The maximal power generating capacity of a muscle declines with age and has a negative impact on the...
Despite an age-related loss of voluntary isometric and concentric strength, muscle strength is well ...
This study investigated whether there was a worsening of the neuromuscular capacity of older adults ...
The contribution of central fatigue during and after low- and high-force isometric contractions sust...
The contribution of central fatigue during and after low- and high-force isometric contractions sust...
INTRODUCTION: The aging process is accompanied by physical, social as psychical changes. Skeletal-mu...
This study compared the contribution of supraspinal fatigue to muscle fatigue in old and young adult...
Whether there are age-related differences in neural drive during maximal effort contractions is not ...
Whether there are age-related differences in neural drive during maximal effort contractions is not ...
This study determined the contribution of supraspinal fatigue and contractile properties to the age ...
Background. Weakness contributes to the decline of physical function that occurs with aging. Contrad...
This study determined the contribution of supraspinal fatigue and contractile properties to the age ...
This study compared the contribution of supraspinal fatigue to muscle fatigue in old and young adult...
This study compared the contribution of supraspinal fatigue to muscle fatigue in old and young adult...
Background. Weakness contributes to the decline of physical function that occurs with aging. Contrad...
The maximal power generating capacity of a muscle declines with age and has a negative impact on the...
Despite an age-related loss of voluntary isometric and concentric strength, muscle strength is well ...
This study investigated whether there was a worsening of the neuromuscular capacity of older adults ...
The contribution of central fatigue during and after low- and high-force isometric contractions sust...
The contribution of central fatigue during and after low- and high-force isometric contractions sust...
INTRODUCTION: The aging process is accompanied by physical, social as psychical changes. Skeletal-mu...
This study compared the contribution of supraspinal fatigue to muscle fatigue in old and young adult...
Whether there are age-related differences in neural drive during maximal effort contractions is not ...
Whether there are age-related differences in neural drive during maximal effort contractions is not ...
This study determined the contribution of supraspinal fatigue and contractile properties to the age ...
Background. Weakness contributes to the decline of physical function that occurs with aging. Contrad...
This study determined the contribution of supraspinal fatigue and contractile properties to the age ...
This study compared the contribution of supraspinal fatigue to muscle fatigue in old and young adult...
This study compared the contribution of supraspinal fatigue to muscle fatigue in old and young adult...
Background. Weakness contributes to the decline of physical function that occurs with aging. Contrad...
The maximal power generating capacity of a muscle declines with age and has a negative impact on the...
Despite an age-related loss of voluntary isometric and concentric strength, muscle strength is well ...