<p><b>Change in 400 m walk gait speed (m/s) compared to baseline gait speed at 6, 12, and 24 months according to quartiles of change physical activity by accelerometry from baseline to 24 months, (a.) physical activity arm alone and (b.) entire group combined (least square means ± SE).</b> Overall effect P < 0.0001. Effects within each time point P < 0.0001.</p
Background: Walking speed decreases in old age. Even though old adults regularly participate in exer...
OBJECTIVES: To define clinically relevant cutpoints for usual gait speed and to investigate their p...
OBJECTIVES: To define clinically relevant cutpoints for usual gait speed and to investigate their pr...
Understanding the minimal dose of physical activity required to achieve improvement in physical func...
<div><p>Understanding the minimal dose of physical activity required to achieve improvement in physi...
INTRODUCTION:Older adults are a rapidly growing segment of the U.S. POPULATION:Mobility problems tha...
BACKGROUND: The Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), which includes walking, balance, and chai...
Background. Physical activity (PA) appears to have a positive effect on physical function, however, ...
Background. Current theory about how an older adult’s leg strength influences walking speed is based...
Purpose: To determine the level of physical activity necessary to minimize the deleterious effects o...
Background: There is a poor understanding of the dose-response relationship between years of physica...
Background Habitual walking speed predicts many clinical conditions later in life, but it declines w...
Background. Clinical trials to assess interventions for mobility disability are critically needed; h...
Data for 3 groups of older adults at risk of mobility disability (1: control, 2: traditional treadmi...
Background: Walking speed decreases in old age. Even though old adults regularly participate in exer...
Background: Walking speed decreases in old age. Even though old adults regularly participate in exer...
OBJECTIVES: To define clinically relevant cutpoints for usual gait speed and to investigate their p...
OBJECTIVES: To define clinically relevant cutpoints for usual gait speed and to investigate their pr...
Understanding the minimal dose of physical activity required to achieve improvement in physical func...
<div><p>Understanding the minimal dose of physical activity required to achieve improvement in physi...
INTRODUCTION:Older adults are a rapidly growing segment of the U.S. POPULATION:Mobility problems tha...
BACKGROUND: The Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), which includes walking, balance, and chai...
Background. Physical activity (PA) appears to have a positive effect on physical function, however, ...
Background. Current theory about how an older adult’s leg strength influences walking speed is based...
Purpose: To determine the level of physical activity necessary to minimize the deleterious effects o...
Background: There is a poor understanding of the dose-response relationship between years of physica...
Background Habitual walking speed predicts many clinical conditions later in life, but it declines w...
Background. Clinical trials to assess interventions for mobility disability are critically needed; h...
Data for 3 groups of older adults at risk of mobility disability (1: control, 2: traditional treadmi...
Background: Walking speed decreases in old age. Even though old adults regularly participate in exer...
Background: Walking speed decreases in old age. Even though old adults regularly participate in exer...
OBJECTIVES: To define clinically relevant cutpoints for usual gait speed and to investigate their p...
OBJECTIVES: To define clinically relevant cutpoints for usual gait speed and to investigate their pr...