The relationship between isometric force control and functional performance is unknown. Submaximal steadiness and accuracy were measured during a constant force-matching task at 50% of maximal isometric voluntary contraction (MVC) of the knee extensors in 19 older women (70–89 years). Other variables included MVC, rate of torque development, and EMG activity. Functional performance was assessed during maximal performance of walking endurance, chair rising, and stair climbing. Isometric steadiness (but not accuracy) was found to independently predict chair-rise time and stair-climbing power and explained more variance in these tasks than any other variable. Walking endurance was related to muscle strength but not steadiness. These results su...
Background. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between muscle power output at...
Functional resistance training can increase strength, knee torque ratio, and functional performance ...
Abstract Background With aging, the ability to generate muscle force decreases, contributing to decl...
The loss of muscle strength with aging appears to be greater in the lower than upper limbs, but stre...
Introduction: Steadiness in force production has been used as an indicator for the ability in contro...
The ability to rise from a chair is an important task of daily living that is difficult for many eld...
Background. Understanding the health, behavioral, and social factors that influence physical perform...
Objective: To analyze how the neuromuscular ability to produce force (maximal isotonic and explosive...
International audienceObjective:To assess the relationship of maximal leg power and its correspondin...
Background: Maximal and rapid strength characteristics of the knee extensor and flexor muscles play ...
Physical activity, muscle strength and the ability to maintain postural stability (PS) are important...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The changes that influence functional mobility in the elderly are many, such...
Ageing has been associated with a decrease in the ability to perform daily tasks (Reid and Fielding ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of high-speed (HS) versus low-speed (LS) isokine...
Among the healthy elderly, sit-to-stand (STS) movement largely depends on: (a) trunk bending momentu...
Background. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between muscle power output at...
Functional resistance training can increase strength, knee torque ratio, and functional performance ...
Abstract Background With aging, the ability to generate muscle force decreases, contributing to decl...
The loss of muscle strength with aging appears to be greater in the lower than upper limbs, but stre...
Introduction: Steadiness in force production has been used as an indicator for the ability in contro...
The ability to rise from a chair is an important task of daily living that is difficult for many eld...
Background. Understanding the health, behavioral, and social factors that influence physical perform...
Objective: To analyze how the neuromuscular ability to produce force (maximal isotonic and explosive...
International audienceObjective:To assess the relationship of maximal leg power and its correspondin...
Background: Maximal and rapid strength characteristics of the knee extensor and flexor muscles play ...
Physical activity, muscle strength and the ability to maintain postural stability (PS) are important...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The changes that influence functional mobility in the elderly are many, such...
Ageing has been associated with a decrease in the ability to perform daily tasks (Reid and Fielding ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of high-speed (HS) versus low-speed (LS) isokine...
Among the healthy elderly, sit-to-stand (STS) movement largely depends on: (a) trunk bending momentu...
Background. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between muscle power output at...
Functional resistance training can increase strength, knee torque ratio, and functional performance ...
Abstract Background With aging, the ability to generate muscle force decreases, contributing to decl...