Obesity has previously been associated with greater muscle strength. Aging, on the other hand, reduces muscle specific force (the force per unit physiological cross-sectional area [PCSA] of muscle). However, neither the effect of obesity on skeletal muscle specific force nor the combined effects of aging and obesity on this parameter are known. This study aimed to describe the interplay between body mass index (BMI)/adiposity, aging, and skeletal muscle specific force. Ninety-four untrained healthy women categorized by age into young (Y; mean ± SD: 25.5 ± 9.0 years) versus old (O; 64.8 ± 7.2 years) were assessed for body composition, gastrocnemius medialis (GM) muscle volume (V), net maximum voluntary contraction (nMVC), and specific force ...
Sarcopenia is of important clinical relevance for loss of independence in older adults. The prevalen...
Obesity is increasing, yet despite the necessity to maintain muscle mass and function with age, the ...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Obesity has previously been associated with greater muscle strength. Aging, on the other hand, reduc...
Obesity is associated with functional limitations in muscle performance and increased likelihood of ...
Obesity is associated with functional limitations in muscle performance and increased likelihood of ...
It is unknown whether loading of the lower limbs through additional storage of fat mass as evident i...
This study aimed to establish the interplay between body mass, adiposity, ageing and determinants of...
It is unknown whether loading of the lower limbs through additional storage of fat mass as evident i...
Obesity is a global epidemic and coupled with the unprecedented growth of the world’s older adult po...
This thesis investigated whether body composition modulates neural, morphologic and/or functional ch...
Ageing and obesity independently have been shown to significantly impair isolated muscle contractile...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines, elevated ...
Objective: The present study aimed to analyze how the presence of abdominal obesity can hasten the m...
Skeletal muscle strength, specifically that of the anti-gravitational muscles such as the quadriceps...
Sarcopenia is of important clinical relevance for loss of independence in older adults. The prevalen...
Obesity is increasing, yet despite the necessity to maintain muscle mass and function with age, the ...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Obesity has previously been associated with greater muscle strength. Aging, on the other hand, reduc...
Obesity is associated with functional limitations in muscle performance and increased likelihood of ...
Obesity is associated with functional limitations in muscle performance and increased likelihood of ...
It is unknown whether loading of the lower limbs through additional storage of fat mass as evident i...
This study aimed to establish the interplay between body mass, adiposity, ageing and determinants of...
It is unknown whether loading of the lower limbs through additional storage of fat mass as evident i...
Obesity is a global epidemic and coupled with the unprecedented growth of the world’s older adult po...
This thesis investigated whether body composition modulates neural, morphologic and/or functional ch...
Ageing and obesity independently have been shown to significantly impair isolated muscle contractile...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines, elevated ...
Objective: The present study aimed to analyze how the presence of abdominal obesity can hasten the m...
Skeletal muscle strength, specifically that of the anti-gravitational muscles such as the quadriceps...
Sarcopenia is of important clinical relevance for loss of independence in older adults. The prevalen...
Obesity is increasing, yet despite the necessity to maintain muscle mass and function with age, the ...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...