To assess the ability of sedentary, frail subjects aged 80 and older to train in a community-based exercise program and to evaluate clinical factors that predict improvements in peak oxygen consumption (VO 2 peak). DESIGN: Pretest, posttest. SETTING: Charlestown Retirement Community, Catonsville, Maryland PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-two (11 male, 11 female; mean age ± standard deviation = 84 ± 4.0, range 80–92) self-referred. INTERVENTION: Six months of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise training, two to three sessions/week, 20 to 30 minutes per session. Training modes included treadmill walking and/or stationary cycling. MEASUREMENTS: Baseline and follow-up maximal exercise treadmill tests (ETTs) with electrocardiogram monitoring and respiratory...
Within recent years the popularity of sportive activities amongst older people, particularly competi...
This study determined the effects of endurance or resistance exercise training on maximal O2 consump...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms for improved exercise capacity af...
Older adults undergo a progressive decline in cardiorespiratory fitness and functional capacity. Thi...
Older adults undergo a progressive decline in cardiorespiratory fitness and functional capacity. Thi...
Background: One of the most debilitating effects of advancing age is the progressive decline in aero...
Background and Study Aim. Aerobic training is effective manner of exercising aimed at improving card...
The recent American college of Sports Medicine Position Stand concerning the quantity and quality of...
Oldest-old adults are expected to represent 4.8% of the world population in 2030 (400 million). Agin...
The primary intent of this study was to determine whether high-intensity endurance training increase...
Low cardiorespiratory fitness in the elderly is due to aging and to inactivity. Factors which limit ...
Twenty-four subjects aged 70 and older were retrospectively selected from our archives and screened ...
Exercise training is associated with increased health benefits such as improved quality of life, men...
Background and Aims: The worldwide aging population is expanding, with more individuals living into ...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine whether changes in oxygen efficiency occur with agi...
Within recent years the popularity of sportive activities amongst older people, particularly competi...
This study determined the effects of endurance or resistance exercise training on maximal O2 consump...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms for improved exercise capacity af...
Older adults undergo a progressive decline in cardiorespiratory fitness and functional capacity. Thi...
Older adults undergo a progressive decline in cardiorespiratory fitness and functional capacity. Thi...
Background: One of the most debilitating effects of advancing age is the progressive decline in aero...
Background and Study Aim. Aerobic training is effective manner of exercising aimed at improving card...
The recent American college of Sports Medicine Position Stand concerning the quantity and quality of...
Oldest-old adults are expected to represent 4.8% of the world population in 2030 (400 million). Agin...
The primary intent of this study was to determine whether high-intensity endurance training increase...
Low cardiorespiratory fitness in the elderly is due to aging and to inactivity. Factors which limit ...
Twenty-four subjects aged 70 and older were retrospectively selected from our archives and screened ...
Exercise training is associated with increased health benefits such as improved quality of life, men...
Background and Aims: The worldwide aging population is expanding, with more individuals living into ...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine whether changes in oxygen efficiency occur with agi...
Within recent years the popularity of sportive activities amongst older people, particularly competi...
This study determined the effects of endurance or resistance exercise training on maximal O2 consump...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms for improved exercise capacity af...