pre-printObjective. Greater skeletal muscle fat infiltration occurs with age and contributes to numerous negative health outcomes. The primary purpose was to determine whether intermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT) can be influenced by an exercise intervention and if a greater reduction in IMAT occurs with eccentric versus traditional resistance training. Methods. Seventy-seven older adults (age 75.5 ± 6.8) with multiple comorbidities and a history of falling completed a three-month exercise intervention paired with either eccentric or traditional resistance training. MRI of the mid-thigh was examined at three time points to determine changes in muscle composition after intervention. Results. No differences in IMAT were observed over time, and...
Background: The current recommendations on resistance training involving older adults have reported ...
We compared the effects of aerobic high-intensity training (HIT) and isoinertial resistance training...
This paper offers a critical appraisal of a 2016 article published in BMC Geriatrics about the effec...
Copyright © 2014 Janelle L. Jacobs et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativ...
Adipose tissue redistributes during aging resulting in increased intermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT)...
pre-printMuscle's structural composition is an important factor underlying muscle strength and physi...
is known concerning the effects of resistance-exercise training (RT) on older adult’s intra-abdomina...
Study objective was to determine feasibility and compliance with a 3-month exercise intervention in ...
S. Smith, B. Hamill, T. Taylor, J. Wright, M. Powers, & P. House. University of Central Oklahoma, Ed...
Introduction: Although resistance type exercise training (RT) effectively increases muscle mass and ...
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength and has been associated with an incre...
Abstract Background Addressing muscle deficits within a multi-component exercise fall reduction prog...
Background. Progressive resistance exercise training (PRT) has been shown to increase muscle strengt...
Long-term adherence to training programmes is difficult to attain. Yet, the benefits of exercise to ...
Introduction Although resistance type exercise training (RT) effectively increases muscle mass and s...
Background: The current recommendations on resistance training involving older adults have reported ...
We compared the effects of aerobic high-intensity training (HIT) and isoinertial resistance training...
This paper offers a critical appraisal of a 2016 article published in BMC Geriatrics about the effec...
Copyright © 2014 Janelle L. Jacobs et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativ...
Adipose tissue redistributes during aging resulting in increased intermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT)...
pre-printMuscle's structural composition is an important factor underlying muscle strength and physi...
is known concerning the effects of resistance-exercise training (RT) on older adult’s intra-abdomina...
Study objective was to determine feasibility and compliance with a 3-month exercise intervention in ...
S. Smith, B. Hamill, T. Taylor, J. Wright, M. Powers, & P. House. University of Central Oklahoma, Ed...
Introduction: Although resistance type exercise training (RT) effectively increases muscle mass and ...
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength and has been associated with an incre...
Abstract Background Addressing muscle deficits within a multi-component exercise fall reduction prog...
Background. Progressive resistance exercise training (PRT) has been shown to increase muscle strengt...
Long-term adherence to training programmes is difficult to attain. Yet, the benefits of exercise to ...
Introduction Although resistance type exercise training (RT) effectively increases muscle mass and s...
Background: The current recommendations on resistance training involving older adults have reported ...
We compared the effects of aerobic high-intensity training (HIT) and isoinertial resistance training...
This paper offers a critical appraisal of a 2016 article published in BMC Geriatrics about the effec...