Purpose This study aimed to characterize age-related changes in Timed Up and Go (TUG) sub-phases (i.e., sit to stand, walking and turning) quantitatively assessed using an inertial sensor in healthy older adults and to verify the degree of correlation between TUG parameters and muscular strength (assessed by handgrip strength, HGS) in the different age ranges. Methods This is a cross-sectional study performed on 125 healthy older adults aged over 65 years stratified in four groups ( 80) who underwent an instrumental TUG carried out using a wearable inertial sensor. In addition, participants were asked to carry out the HGS test to establish possible relationships between muscular strength and TUG features. Results The results show a g...
The literature consistently shows that with increased age, movements tend to become slower (or decre...
Background: Age-related decline in muscle strength, dynapenia, is linked to serious adverse health o...
Background: Handgrip strength is indicative of overall physical health and mobility in the elderly....
Identification of assessments that reflect unique physical capacities in older adults would allow cl...
The global population aged 60 years and over will reach nearly 2.1 billion by 2050. During the aging...
Several studies report that basic motor abilities, including muscular strength and static and dynami...
AbstractObjectiveTo verify the correlation between handgrip strength (HGS) and flexibility with age ...
Introduction : Handgrip is an excellent indicator of functionality, nutritional status and mortality...
Grip strength is a predictor of health outcomes but with differing rates of age-related decline in m...
Introduction: There is increasing interest in physical performance as it relates to both the current...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to verify if there is sex difference in the associations...
<div><p>The objective of the study was to examine the association between handgrip strength (HGS), k...
Abstract. BACKGROUND: Aging is a process that includes progressive physiological changes. Grip stre...
Grip strength has been shown to be closely linked to body strength in mature aged adults. However wh...
Background and aims: uscle strength may decline with age differentially in the upper and lower limbs...
The literature consistently shows that with increased age, movements tend to become slower (or decre...
Background: Age-related decline in muscle strength, dynapenia, is linked to serious adverse health o...
Background: Handgrip strength is indicative of overall physical health and mobility in the elderly....
Identification of assessments that reflect unique physical capacities in older adults would allow cl...
The global population aged 60 years and over will reach nearly 2.1 billion by 2050. During the aging...
Several studies report that basic motor abilities, including muscular strength and static and dynami...
AbstractObjectiveTo verify the correlation between handgrip strength (HGS) and flexibility with age ...
Introduction : Handgrip is an excellent indicator of functionality, nutritional status and mortality...
Grip strength is a predictor of health outcomes but with differing rates of age-related decline in m...
Introduction: There is increasing interest in physical performance as it relates to both the current...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to verify if there is sex difference in the associations...
<div><p>The objective of the study was to examine the association between handgrip strength (HGS), k...
Abstract. BACKGROUND: Aging is a process that includes progressive physiological changes. Grip stre...
Grip strength has been shown to be closely linked to body strength in mature aged adults. However wh...
Background and aims: uscle strength may decline with age differentially in the upper and lower limbs...
The literature consistently shows that with increased age, movements tend to become slower (or decre...
Background: Age-related decline in muscle strength, dynapenia, is linked to serious adverse health o...
Background: Handgrip strength is indicative of overall physical health and mobility in the elderly....