Obesity rates in the geriatric population have emerged as a serious health concern in recent decades. Yet, obesity-related differences in neuromuscular performance and motor control during fatiguing tasks, and how they are modified by gender, specifically among older adults, are still largely unexplored. The first aim of this study was to understand obesity and gender-related differences in endurance time among older adults. Motor variability has been linked with inter-individual differences in the rate of fatigue development, and as potentially revealing underlying mechanisms of neuromuscular control. Hence, the second and third aims of this study were to investigate to what extent motor variability at baseline could predict inter-individu...
Introduction: Susceptibility to muscle fatigue during aging could depend on muscle activation patter...
Purpose: These studies determined (1) age and sex-related differences in steadiness of isometric con...
To expose cortical involvement in age-related changes in motor performance, we compared steadiness (...
Background: Sex differences in neuromuscular fatigue is well-documented, however the underlying mech...
BACKGROUND: Muscle fatigability can increase when a stressful, cognitively demanding task is imposed...
This study determined the sex difference with aging in fatigability of the elbow flexor muscles duri...
Resistance exercise training is known to be effective in increasing muscle mass in older people. Acu...
The purpose of this study was to compare time to task failure for a sustained isometric contraction ...
The mechanisms for the age-related increase in fatigability during high-velocity contractions in old...
This study determined the sex difference with aging in fatigability of the elbow flexor muscles duri...
Introduction It is not known whether the age-related increase in fatigability of fast dynamic contra...
Women can be less fatigable than men due to sex-related differences within the neuromuscular system ...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...
Reportedly, muscle fatigue in older individuals is greater, less than, or similar to young individua...
Introduction: Susceptibility to muscle fatigue during aging could depend on muscle activation patter...
Purpose: These studies determined (1) age and sex-related differences in steadiness of isometric con...
To expose cortical involvement in age-related changes in motor performance, we compared steadiness (...
Background: Sex differences in neuromuscular fatigue is well-documented, however the underlying mech...
BACKGROUND: Muscle fatigability can increase when a stressful, cognitively demanding task is imposed...
This study determined the sex difference with aging in fatigability of the elbow flexor muscles duri...
Resistance exercise training is known to be effective in increasing muscle mass in older people. Acu...
The purpose of this study was to compare time to task failure for a sustained isometric contraction ...
The mechanisms for the age-related increase in fatigability during high-velocity contractions in old...
This study determined the sex difference with aging in fatigability of the elbow flexor muscles duri...
Introduction It is not known whether the age-related increase in fatigability of fast dynamic contra...
Women can be less fatigable than men due to sex-related differences within the neuromuscular system ...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...
Reportedly, muscle fatigue in older individuals is greater, less than, or similar to young individua...
Introduction: Susceptibility to muscle fatigue during aging could depend on muscle activation patter...
Purpose: These studies determined (1) age and sex-related differences in steadiness of isometric con...
To expose cortical involvement in age-related changes in motor performance, we compared steadiness (...