To determine the effect of a 12-week intervention to improve the ability of disabled older adults to rise from a bed and from a chair. DESIGN: Subjects were randomly allocated to either a 12-week task-specific resistance-training intervention (training in bed- and chair-rise subtasks, such as sliding forward to the edge of a chair with the addition of weights) or a control flexibility intervention. SETTING: Seven congregate housing facilities. PARTICIPANTS: Congregate housing residents age 65 and older (n = 161, mean age 82) who reported requiring assistance (such as from a person, equipment, or device) in performing at least one of the following mobility-related activities of daily living: transferring, walking, bathing, and toileting. MEA...
Objective: To quantify the variation in body composition, physical function and cognitive health cha...
Poor mobility has been associated with age-related deterioration in muscle strength. While previous ...
Objective: To quantify the variation in body composition, physical function and cognitive health cha...
Being able to rise from a chair is an important activity of daily living and often a determinant for...
Background. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of 10 weeks of resistance (RT), ...
Difficulty in rising from a chair is common in older adults and may be assessed by examining the bio...
PURPOSE: To review available evidence on older people's ability to get up off the floor independentl...
Enhancement of physical function had been shown in older adults who actively participate in physical...
Background: Aging is associated with reduced muscle mass and strength leading to impaired physical f...
It is well known that resistance training improves muscle strength in older adults and may enhance o...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.PURPOSE: To determine the effec...
The number and proportion of older adults is increasing with the most rapid rise projected for indiv...
Purpose: To determine the effects of progressive resistance training on mobility, muscle strength, a...
Purpose. Determine the effects of 16 weeks of strength training on measures of functional ability i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111141/1/j.1532-5415.2000.tb04999.x.pd
Objective: To quantify the variation in body composition, physical function and cognitive health cha...
Poor mobility has been associated with age-related deterioration in muscle strength. While previous ...
Objective: To quantify the variation in body composition, physical function and cognitive health cha...
Being able to rise from a chair is an important activity of daily living and often a determinant for...
Background. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of 10 weeks of resistance (RT), ...
Difficulty in rising from a chair is common in older adults and may be assessed by examining the bio...
PURPOSE: To review available evidence on older people's ability to get up off the floor independentl...
Enhancement of physical function had been shown in older adults who actively participate in physical...
Background: Aging is associated with reduced muscle mass and strength leading to impaired physical f...
It is well known that resistance training improves muscle strength in older adults and may enhance o...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.PURPOSE: To determine the effec...
The number and proportion of older adults is increasing with the most rapid rise projected for indiv...
Purpose: To determine the effects of progressive resistance training on mobility, muscle strength, a...
Purpose. Determine the effects of 16 weeks of strength training on measures of functional ability i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111141/1/j.1532-5415.2000.tb04999.x.pd
Objective: To quantify the variation in body composition, physical function and cognitive health cha...
Poor mobility has been associated with age-related deterioration in muscle strength. While previous ...
Objective: To quantify the variation in body composition, physical function and cognitive health cha...