Ageing is a continuum of biological processes characterized by progressive adaptations which can be influenced by both genetic and physiological factors. In terms of human maturation, physically and cognitively functional centenarians certainly represent an impressive example of successful healthy ageing. However, even in these unique individuals, with the passage of time, declining lung function and sarcopenia lead to a progressive fall in maximal strength, maximal oxygen uptake, and therefore reduced exercise capacity. The subsequent mobility limitation can initiate a viscous downward spiral of reduced physical function and health. Emerging literature has shed some light on this multi-factorial decline in function associated with aging an...
Adaptations in the structural and/or functional properties of cells, tissues and organ systems in th...
Keywords: disuse;physical activity;quality of life Objective: To examine the age-related decline of ...
ABSTRACT: Aging is a multi-factorial process that ultimately induces a decline in our physiological ...
Ageing is a continuum of biological processes characterized by progressive adaptations which can be ...
Centenarians are an outstanding model of successful aging, with genetics and healthy lifestyle certa...
Centenarians are an outstanding model of successful aging, with genetics and healthy lifestyle certa...
Societies are progressively aging, with the oldest old (i.e., those aged >80–85 years) being the mos...
The effects of exercise training have never been investigated in centenarians. This single-subject r...
Ageing is a slow but dynamic process, which involves many internal and external influences. It is a ...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
Gremeaux, Vincent | Gayda, Mathieu | Lepers, Romuald | Sosner, Philippe | Juneau, Martin | Nigam, An...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to compare the level of physical activity and functional capacity of cente...
The ability to function independently is crucial for successful aging, while an age through the deve...
Background: Recommendations encouraging physical activity (PA) set no upper age limit, yet evidence ...
Adaptations in the structural and/or functional properties of cells, tissues and organ systems in th...
Keywords: disuse;physical activity;quality of life Objective: To examine the age-related decline of ...
ABSTRACT: Aging is a multi-factorial process that ultimately induces a decline in our physiological ...
Ageing is a continuum of biological processes characterized by progressive adaptations which can be ...
Centenarians are an outstanding model of successful aging, with genetics and healthy lifestyle certa...
Centenarians are an outstanding model of successful aging, with genetics and healthy lifestyle certa...
Societies are progressively aging, with the oldest old (i.e., those aged >80–85 years) being the mos...
The effects of exercise training have never been investigated in centenarians. This single-subject r...
Ageing is a slow but dynamic process, which involves many internal and external influences. It is a ...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
Gremeaux, Vincent | Gayda, Mathieu | Lepers, Romuald | Sosner, Philippe | Juneau, Martin | Nigam, An...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to compare the level of physical activity and functional capacity of cente...
The ability to function independently is crucial for successful aging, while an age through the deve...
Background: Recommendations encouraging physical activity (PA) set no upper age limit, yet evidence ...
Adaptations in the structural and/or functional properties of cells, tissues and organ systems in th...
Keywords: disuse;physical activity;quality of life Objective: To examine the age-related decline of ...
ABSTRACT: Aging is a multi-factorial process that ultimately induces a decline in our physiological ...