It is important to develop an accurate method of measuring controlled force exertion. This study examined the age differences between the controlled force exertion measured by a sinusoidal waveform and a bar chart display. The participants comprised 175 right-handed male adults aged 20-86 years. The participants were divided into three age groups: young (n=53), middle-aged (n=71), and elderly (n=51). They matched the submaximal grip strength exerted by their dominant hand to changing demand values displayed as either a sinusoidal waveform or a bar chart appearing on a personal computer screen. The participants performed the controlled force exertion test three times with a 1-min inter-trial interval using their dominant hand. The dependent ...
Abstract Background Force steadiness is a quantitative measure of the ability to control muscle tonu...
Peer reviewedIn the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and ...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexterity, w...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系This study examined age group and individual differences in controlled force exertio...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系京都薬科大学 基礎科学系 健康科学分野This study aimed to examine the age and sex differences in contro...
This study aimed to examine age group and individual differences of the controlled force exertion te...
Context: It is important to develop a method to accurately measure controlled force exertion (CFE). ...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系Objectives: This study aimed to examine age group and individual differences in the ...
It is known that physical fitness (muscle-nerve function) generally decreases with age, and individu...
京都薬科大学金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系This study examined age and sex differences of controlled force exertion in 20...
It has been repeatedly shown that precise finger force control declines with age. The tasks and eval...
Background: Force steadiness is a quantitative measure of the ability to control muscle tonus. It...
Objective: The present study examined the effects of age (20s to 70s), gender (male and female), and...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexteri-ty, w...
The authors examined age-related differences in fine motor control during a bimanual coordination ta...
Abstract Background Force steadiness is a quantitative measure of the ability to control muscle tonu...
Peer reviewedIn the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and ...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexterity, w...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系This study examined age group and individual differences in controlled force exertio...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系京都薬科大学 基礎科学系 健康科学分野This study aimed to examine the age and sex differences in contro...
This study aimed to examine age group and individual differences of the controlled force exertion te...
Context: It is important to develop a method to accurately measure controlled force exertion (CFE). ...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系Objectives: This study aimed to examine age group and individual differences in the ...
It is known that physical fitness (muscle-nerve function) generally decreases with age, and individu...
京都薬科大学金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系This study examined age and sex differences of controlled force exertion in 20...
It has been repeatedly shown that precise finger force control declines with age. The tasks and eval...
Background: Force steadiness is a quantitative measure of the ability to control muscle tonus. It...
Objective: The present study examined the effects of age (20s to 70s), gender (male and female), and...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexteri-ty, w...
The authors examined age-related differences in fine motor control during a bimanual coordination ta...
Abstract Background Force steadiness is a quantitative measure of the ability to control muscle tonu...
Peer reviewedIn the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and ...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexterity, w...