1. For animals of all ages, during activation of skeletal muscles and the subsequent contraction, the balance between the force developed by the muscle and the external load determines whether the muscle shortens, remains at fixed length (isometric) or is lengthened. With maximum activation, the force developed is least during shortening, intermediate when muscle length is fixed and greatest during lengthening contractions. During lengthening contractions, when force is high, muscles may be injured by the contractions. 2. ‘Frailty’ and ‘failure to thrive’ are most frequently observed in elderly, physically inactive people. A ‘frail’ person is defined as one of small stature, with muscles that are atrophied, weak and easily fatigued. The c...
Abstract The world population is ageing rapidly. As society ages, the incidence of physical limitati...
The aims of this study were to investigate the mechanisms underlying (1) the ageing-related motor ha...
Normal aging in humans is associated with progressive decrease in skeletal muscle mass and strength ...
Age-related muscle weakening may ultimately result in the transition from an independent to a depend...
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Skeletal muscle mass and function deteriorates with advancing age (sarcopenia). Physical inactivity ...
Aging results in a gradual loss of muscle function, and there are predictable age-related alteration...
Although muscle atrophy and declining strength are accepted as inevitable concomitants of aging, the...
AbstractDepending upon external loading conditions, skeletal muscles can either shorten, lengthen, o...
The impact of ageing on force and velocity of human skeletal muscle fibres has been extensively stud...
As humans age, there is a decrease in the ability of skeletal muscle to generate force. This review ...
The impact of ageing on force and velocity of human skeletal muscle fibres has been extensively stud...
The world population is ageing rapidly. As society ages, the incidence of physical limitations is dr...
During voluntary muscle contractions, force output is characterized by constant inherent fluctuation...
Aging is associated with loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength and endurance. The aim of this study...
Abstract The world population is ageing rapidly. As society ages, the incidence of physical limitati...
The aims of this study were to investigate the mechanisms underlying (1) the ageing-related motor ha...
Normal aging in humans is associated with progressive decrease in skeletal muscle mass and strength ...
Age-related muscle weakening may ultimately result in the transition from an independent to a depend...
We do not have permission to post this article and do not have access to it through our databases. ...
Skeletal muscle mass and function deteriorates with advancing age (sarcopenia). Physical inactivity ...
Aging results in a gradual loss of muscle function, and there are predictable age-related alteration...
Although muscle atrophy and declining strength are accepted as inevitable concomitants of aging, the...
AbstractDepending upon external loading conditions, skeletal muscles can either shorten, lengthen, o...
The impact of ageing on force and velocity of human skeletal muscle fibres has been extensively stud...
As humans age, there is a decrease in the ability of skeletal muscle to generate force. This review ...
The impact of ageing on force and velocity of human skeletal muscle fibres has been extensively stud...
The world population is ageing rapidly. As society ages, the incidence of physical limitations is dr...
During voluntary muscle contractions, force output is characterized by constant inherent fluctuation...
Aging is associated with loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength and endurance. The aim of this study...
Abstract The world population is ageing rapidly. As society ages, the incidence of physical limitati...
The aims of this study were to investigate the mechanisms underlying (1) the ageing-related motor ha...
Normal aging in humans is associated with progressive decrease in skeletal muscle mass and strength ...