Open Access articleResistance exercise training is known to be effective in increasing muscle mass in older people. Acute measurement of protein metabolism data has indicated that the magnitude of response may differ between sexes. We compared adaptive responses in muscle mass and function to 18 weeks resistance exercise training in a cohort of older (>65 years) men and women. Resistance exercise training improved knee extensor maximal torque, 4 m walk time, time to complete five chair rises, muscle anatomical cross‐sectional area (ACSA) and muscle quality with no effect on muscle fat/water ratio or plasma glucose, insulin, triacylglycerol, IL‐6, and TNF‐α. Differences between sexes were observed for knee extensor maximal torque and muscle ...
It is already well established that resistance training provides health benefits for both males and ...
We tested the hypothesis that older men (n = 9, 69 +/- 2 years) would experience greater resistance-...
To investigate sex differences in the temporal recovery of neuromuscular function following resistan...
Resistance exercise training is known to be effective in increasing muscle mass in older people. Acu...
Resistance exercise training is known to be effective in increasing muscle mass in older people. Acu...
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)...
This study compares the effects of 6 months resistance-type exercise training (three times per week)...
As women age, they typically experience a progressive decrease in skeletal muscle mass and strength,...
Objective To assess the proposed prevalence of unresponsiveness of older men and women to augment le...
The effects of a 10-wk unilateral knee extension strength training (ST) program on peak power and ve...
The number of older adults (individuals ≥65 years), particularly women, in our society is increasing...
Objective: To assess the proposed prevalence of unresponsiveness of older men and women to augment l...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the proposed prevalence of unresponsiveness of older men and women to augment l...
It is already well established that resistance training provides health benefits for both males and ...
We tested the hypothesis that older men (n = 9, 69 +/- 2 years) would experience greater resistance-...
To investigate sex differences in the temporal recovery of neuromuscular function following resistan...
Resistance exercise training is known to be effective in increasing muscle mass in older people. Acu...
Resistance exercise training is known to be effective in increasing muscle mass in older people. Acu...
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)...
This study compares the effects of 6 months resistance-type exercise training (three times per week)...
As women age, they typically experience a progressive decrease in skeletal muscle mass and strength,...
Objective To assess the proposed prevalence of unresponsiveness of older men and women to augment le...
The effects of a 10-wk unilateral knee extension strength training (ST) program on peak power and ve...
The number of older adults (individuals ≥65 years), particularly women, in our society is increasing...
Objective: To assess the proposed prevalence of unresponsiveness of older men and women to augment l...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the proposed prevalence of unresponsiveness of older men and women to augment l...
It is already well established that resistance training provides health benefits for both males and ...
We tested the hypothesis that older men (n = 9, 69 +/- 2 years) would experience greater resistance-...
To investigate sex differences in the temporal recovery of neuromuscular function following resistan...