Background Currently, there are many studies focusing on the physical activity program of disabled elders, but little is known about effective and cheap appliances for the disabled elderly to take home exercise. Aims To evaluate the impact of muscle strength ladder training on the activity ability of disabled elders. Methods A self-control trial was applied to 35 disabled elders in the communities in Shanghai for three months. The patients were evaluated for muscle strength and daily living activity (ADL) at the time of entry and intervention for three months. Results After the intervention, the patient's muscular strength grade was improved (P < 0.01), and the activity ability score was increased (P < 0.01). Conclusion M...
Aging impairs physical and cognitive functions and limits daily activities. Agility training can imp...
High functional capacity of muscle strength and balance in older persons promotes independent mobi...
Despite mounting evidence implicating sedentary behavior as a significant risk factor among the eld...
BackgroundCurrently, there are many studies focusing on the physical activity program of disabled el...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a 10-week strength training intervention on is...
The proportion of older people in western societies rapidly increases. Aging-induced disease conditi...
Background: To verify the effects in terms of feasibility, strength and functional abilities of a st...
The use of progressive strength training among the elderly has become an accepted part of evidence-b...
Our objective was to assess the effects of an 8-week exercise training program with a special focus ...
Background. Reductions in muscle strength and poor balance may lead to mobility limitations in older...
Abstract—Few reports address lifting in disabled elders. Resistance training may facilitate function...
Background: Aging is associated with reduced muscle mass and strength leading to impaired physical f...
The goal of this study was to determinate the effects of physical training in older adults with mobi...
The number and proportion of older adults is increasing with the most rapid rise projected for indiv...
Background. The performance of daily tasks, such as stair climbing or lifting an object, requires bo...
Aging impairs physical and cognitive functions and limits daily activities. Agility training can imp...
High functional capacity of muscle strength and balance in older persons promotes independent mobi...
Despite mounting evidence implicating sedentary behavior as a significant risk factor among the eld...
BackgroundCurrently, there are many studies focusing on the physical activity program of disabled el...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a 10-week strength training intervention on is...
The proportion of older people in western societies rapidly increases. Aging-induced disease conditi...
Background: To verify the effects in terms of feasibility, strength and functional abilities of a st...
The use of progressive strength training among the elderly has become an accepted part of evidence-b...
Our objective was to assess the effects of an 8-week exercise training program with a special focus ...
Background. Reductions in muscle strength and poor balance may lead to mobility limitations in older...
Abstract—Few reports address lifting in disabled elders. Resistance training may facilitate function...
Background: Aging is associated with reduced muscle mass and strength leading to impaired physical f...
The goal of this study was to determinate the effects of physical training in older adults with mobi...
The number and proportion of older adults is increasing with the most rapid rise projected for indiv...
Background. The performance of daily tasks, such as stair climbing or lifting an object, requires bo...
Aging impairs physical and cognitive functions and limits daily activities. Agility training can imp...
High functional capacity of muscle strength and balance in older persons promotes independent mobi...
Despite mounting evidence implicating sedentary behavior as a significant risk factor among the eld...