International audienceObjective:To assess the relationship of maximal leg power and its corresponding determinants (eg, optimal velocity and optimal torque) measured during maximal voluntary knee extension to physical functional performance of older women.Design:Descriptive.Setting:Community retirement homes.Participants:Women (N=39) aged 72 to 96 years.Interventions:Not applicable.Main Outcome Measures:Volunteers performed in sitting position maximal knee extensions on an Ergopower dynamometer to calculate maximal leg power, optimal velocity, and optimal torque. Three standardized tests were also performed to evaluate physical performance: walking speed over 6m, time taken to rise 5 times from a chair, and time to climb 6 stairs.Results:On...
Lower limb explosive power, which is more predictive of functional difficulties than strength per se...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of strength and power training on th...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The changes that influence functional mobility in the elderly are many, such...
Background. We quantified age-related decreases in the ability of female participants to generate wh...
The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of high-speed (HS) versus low-speed (LS) isokine...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the best functional mobility may be more associated with fewer falls ...
The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between performance-based and laboratory tests f...
Background: Movement velocity has been proposed as an effective tool to prescribe the load during re...
The relationship between isometric force control and functional performance is unknown. Submaximal s...
Background: Maximal and rapid strength characteristics of the knee extensor and flexor muscles play ...
Background. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between muscle power output at...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether muscle power, activation time, and neuro...
Abstract--It is commonly accepted that leg muscle power is an important component of functional abil...
OBJECTIVE: To see if there is a relationship between clinical and laboratory tests of balance, muscu...
OBJECTIVE: It is not known which laboratory indices of muscle mass, strength or quality can distingu...
Lower limb explosive power, which is more predictive of functional difficulties than strength per se...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of strength and power training on th...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The changes that influence functional mobility in the elderly are many, such...
Background. We quantified age-related decreases in the ability of female participants to generate wh...
The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of high-speed (HS) versus low-speed (LS) isokine...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the best functional mobility may be more associated with fewer falls ...
The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between performance-based and laboratory tests f...
Background: Movement velocity has been proposed as an effective tool to prescribe the load during re...
The relationship between isometric force control and functional performance is unknown. Submaximal s...
Background: Maximal and rapid strength characteristics of the knee extensor and flexor muscles play ...
Background. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between muscle power output at...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether muscle power, activation time, and neuro...
Abstract--It is commonly accepted that leg muscle power is an important component of functional abil...
OBJECTIVE: To see if there is a relationship between clinical and laboratory tests of balance, muscu...
OBJECTIVE: It is not known which laboratory indices of muscle mass, strength or quality can distingu...
Lower limb explosive power, which is more predictive of functional difficulties than strength per se...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of strength and power training on th...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The changes that influence functional mobility in the elderly are many, such...