Ageing is characterised by a reduction in physical reserve, the physiological capacity in excess of that needed for daily activities, that provides a margin of safety that absorbs age- or disease-related changes without a loss in function. When physical capacity falls below the ability required for the performance of daily tasks, functional limitations and a loss of independence may occur. Approximately 20% of people between 65 and 75 years of age report problems with activities of daily living (ADLs), a proportion which increases to 48% in people older than 85. Exercise studies and exercise promotion for older adults offer the potential for improving the performance of daily activities and quality of life. However, the results of curre...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Aging is inevitable and irreversible, but with the advancement of technology...
Background. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of 10 weeks of resistance (RT), ...
This thesis considers five major questions. 1) What are the age-related losses of strength, power an...
Ageing is characterised by a reduction in physical reserve, the physiological capacity in excess of ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether a functional-task exercise program and a resistance exercise progra...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether a functional-task exercise program and a resistance exercise progra...
Introduction. Understanding how exercise affects individuals with varying levels of functional abili...
Background. Physical activity is important for maintaining functional independence of older persons,...
Maintenance of physical function with advancing age is vital to continued independent living, which ...
Click on the DOI link to access this article (may not be free.)As adults reach advanced ages, the pu...
Background: A physically active lifestyle in older people contributes to the preservation of good he...
Aging is an inevitable process and is associated with declining physiological and functional capacit...
Purpose. Determine the effects of 16 weeks of strength training on measures of functional ability i...
Aging is an inevitable process and is associated with declining physiological and functional capacit...
The purpose of this randomized non-controlled study was to determine the effect of an aerobic or res...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Aging is inevitable and irreversible, but with the advancement of technology...
Background. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of 10 weeks of resistance (RT), ...
This thesis considers five major questions. 1) What are the age-related losses of strength, power an...
Ageing is characterised by a reduction in physical reserve, the physiological capacity in excess of ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether a functional-task exercise program and a resistance exercise progra...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether a functional-task exercise program and a resistance exercise progra...
Introduction. Understanding how exercise affects individuals with varying levels of functional abili...
Background. Physical activity is important for maintaining functional independence of older persons,...
Maintenance of physical function with advancing age is vital to continued independent living, which ...
Click on the DOI link to access this article (may not be free.)As adults reach advanced ages, the pu...
Background: A physically active lifestyle in older people contributes to the preservation of good he...
Aging is an inevitable process and is associated with declining physiological and functional capacit...
Purpose. Determine the effects of 16 weeks of strength training on measures of functional ability i...
Aging is an inevitable process and is associated with declining physiological and functional capacit...
The purpose of this randomized non-controlled study was to determine the effect of an aerobic or res...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Aging is inevitable and irreversible, but with the advancement of technology...
Background. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of 10 weeks of resistance (RT), ...
This thesis considers five major questions. 1) What are the age-related losses of strength, power an...