AbstractThe number of older adults (individuals ≥65 years), particularly women, in our society is increasing and understanding the impact of exercise on muscle capacity (e.g., strength and power) and subsequently physical function is of utmost importance to prevent disability and maintain independence. Muscle capacity declines with age and this change negatively impacts physical function in older women. Exercise, specifically resistance training, is recommended to counteract these declines; however, the synergistic relationships between exercise, muscle capacity, and physical function are poorly understood. This review will summarize the literature regarding age-related changes in the aforementioned variables and review the research on the ...
Ageing is accompanied by a progressive decline in skeletal muscle mass and strength which may lead t...
This study compares the effects of 6 months resistance-type exercise training (three times per week)...
This study compares the effects of 6 months resistance-type exercise training (three times per week)...
The number of older adults (individuals ≥65 years), particularly women, in our society is increasing...
AbstractThe number of older adults (individuals ≥65 years), particularly women, in our society is in...
As women age, they typically experience a progressive decrease in skeletal muscle mass and strength,...
The effects of weight training on the strength, power and size of arm flexor muscles in older women ...
Ageing is associated with a gradual deterioration in physical function, accompanied by a decrease in...
To evaluate the effects of two programs (resistance and walking training) on the functional autonomy...
Abstract Introduction: Resistance training is quoted as one of the best pathways to manage sarcopen...
The aim of this study was to study the effects of a resistance training programme on Maximal Dynamic...
Many randomized controlled trials utilizing resistance training have shown improvements in muscle ac...
Aging and menopause are associated with morphological and functional changes which may lead to loss ...
Skeletal muscle strength, muscle mass, and psychomotor performance decline with age. These declines ...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2012v14n4p409Strength training (ST) increases muscle streng...
Ageing is accompanied by a progressive decline in skeletal muscle mass and strength which may lead t...
This study compares the effects of 6 months resistance-type exercise training (three times per week)...
This study compares the effects of 6 months resistance-type exercise training (three times per week)...
The number of older adults (individuals ≥65 years), particularly women, in our society is increasing...
AbstractThe number of older adults (individuals ≥65 years), particularly women, in our society is in...
As women age, they typically experience a progressive decrease in skeletal muscle mass and strength,...
The effects of weight training on the strength, power and size of arm flexor muscles in older women ...
Ageing is associated with a gradual deterioration in physical function, accompanied by a decrease in...
To evaluate the effects of two programs (resistance and walking training) on the functional autonomy...
Abstract Introduction: Resistance training is quoted as one of the best pathways to manage sarcopen...
The aim of this study was to study the effects of a resistance training programme on Maximal Dynamic...
Many randomized controlled trials utilizing resistance training have shown improvements in muscle ac...
Aging and menopause are associated with morphological and functional changes which may lead to loss ...
Skeletal muscle strength, muscle mass, and psychomotor performance decline with age. These declines ...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2012v14n4p409Strength training (ST) increases muscle streng...
Ageing is accompanied by a progressive decline in skeletal muscle mass and strength which may lead t...
This study compares the effects of 6 months resistance-type exercise training (three times per week)...
This study compares the effects of 6 months resistance-type exercise training (three times per week)...