This is the published version. Copyright 1985 Wayne State University Press.The effects of age and sex on six neuromuscular performance traits are studied in a cross-sectional sample of 559 members of the Goessel, Kansas Mennonite community. Age and sex effects are assessed by stepwise polynomial regression which includes non-linear age terms up to the fourth power. Of the six traits studied only one, Hand Steadiness, fails to show a significant sex difference and only one, Trunk Flexibility, fails to show a significant non-linear trend with age. A general pattern, seen in these traits of accelerating performance decline after age 45 of up to 60%, is found to be consistent with that reported in other studies of the same traits. The consisten...
Objective: To analyze how the neuromuscular ability to produce force (maximal isotonic and explosive...
Objectives Declining muscle mass and function are hallmarks of the aging process. The preservation o...
Maintaining adequate levels of functional capacity and mobility are central to preserving an indepen...
The effects of age and sex on six neuromuscular performance traits are studied in a cross-sectional ...
Motor unit (MU) remodelling acts to minimise loss of muscle fibres following denervation in older ag...
Muscle strength is sex-related and declines with advancing age; yet, a comprehensive comparative eva...
This study investigated the effects of gender, age, and dominance on upper and lower limb muscle fun...
Ageing compromises locomotor capacity and is associated with an increased risk of falls. Several lin...
Background: Aging is associated with the loss of muscle strength and difficulties in functional acti...
Age-related changes in the basic functional unit of the neuromuscular system, the motor unit, and it...
Since the percentage of the American population over the age of 65 has been increasing rapidly, it i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of chronological age on muscular strength...
The purpose of this study was to examine age-related differences in muscle performance in women divi...
The purpose of this study was to determine changes of force and speed characteristics in male and fe...
Muscular strength can be measured by cable tensiometry, non-motorized dynamometry (e.g., handgrip dy...
Objective: To analyze how the neuromuscular ability to produce force (maximal isotonic and explosive...
Objectives Declining muscle mass and function are hallmarks of the aging process. The preservation o...
Maintaining adequate levels of functional capacity and mobility are central to preserving an indepen...
The effects of age and sex on six neuromuscular performance traits are studied in a cross-sectional ...
Motor unit (MU) remodelling acts to minimise loss of muscle fibres following denervation in older ag...
Muscle strength is sex-related and declines with advancing age; yet, a comprehensive comparative eva...
This study investigated the effects of gender, age, and dominance on upper and lower limb muscle fun...
Ageing compromises locomotor capacity and is associated with an increased risk of falls. Several lin...
Background: Aging is associated with the loss of muscle strength and difficulties in functional acti...
Age-related changes in the basic functional unit of the neuromuscular system, the motor unit, and it...
Since the percentage of the American population over the age of 65 has been increasing rapidly, it i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of chronological age on muscular strength...
The purpose of this study was to examine age-related differences in muscle performance in women divi...
The purpose of this study was to determine changes of force and speed characteristics in male and fe...
Muscular strength can be measured by cable tensiometry, non-motorized dynamometry (e.g., handgrip dy...
Objective: To analyze how the neuromuscular ability to produce force (maximal isotonic and explosive...
Objectives Declining muscle mass and function are hallmarks of the aging process. The preservation o...
Maintaining adequate levels of functional capacity and mobility are central to preserving an indepen...