The ability of muscles to produce force depends, among others, on their anatomical features and it is altered by ageing-associated weakening. However, a clear characterisation of these features, highly relevant for older individuals, is still lacking. This study hence aimed at characterising muscle volume, length, and physiological cross-sectional area (PCSA) and their variability, between body sides and between individuals, in a group of post-menopausal women. Lower-limb magnetic resonance images were acquired from eleven participants (69 (7) y. o., 66.9 (7.7) kg, 159 (3) cm). Twenty-three muscles were manually segmented from the images and muscle volume, length and PCSA were calculated from this dataset. Personalised maximal isometric for...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2015v17n3p347 The aim of this study was to compare the ...
BACKGROUND: The extent of muscle deterioration associated with ageing or disease can be quantified b...
The objective of this study was to compare the influence of age on muscle mass (MM) and muscle stren...
The ability of muscles to produce force depends, among others, on their anatomical features and it i...
Even "healthy" muscle ageing is often associated with substantial changes in muscle form and functio...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enables accurate in vivo quantification of human muscle volumes, wh...
'Gold standard' reference sets of human muscle architecture are based on elderly cadaveric specimens...
It is controversial whether specific tension (the ratio between muscle strength and size) declines w...
We aimed to analyse the mechanical properties of skinned single muscle fibres derived from the vastu...
Background: No consistent findings have been reported regarding the relationship between aging muscl...
The loss of muscle strength with aging appears to be greater in the lower than upper limbs, but stre...
Biomechanical models which require information on, e.g., joint torque and muscle force are useful in...
The construct of sarcopenia is still discussed with regard to best appropriate measures of muscle vo...
Aging is a multifactorial process that leads to changes in the quantity and quality of skeletal musc...
There is a paucity of data on muscle biopsies in females of mixed ages in terms of age-related chang...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2015v17n3p347 The aim of this study was to compare the ...
BACKGROUND: The extent of muscle deterioration associated with ageing or disease can be quantified b...
The objective of this study was to compare the influence of age on muscle mass (MM) and muscle stren...
The ability of muscles to produce force depends, among others, on their anatomical features and it i...
Even "healthy" muscle ageing is often associated with substantial changes in muscle form and functio...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enables accurate in vivo quantification of human muscle volumes, wh...
'Gold standard' reference sets of human muscle architecture are based on elderly cadaveric specimens...
It is controversial whether specific tension (the ratio between muscle strength and size) declines w...
We aimed to analyse the mechanical properties of skinned single muscle fibres derived from the vastu...
Background: No consistent findings have been reported regarding the relationship between aging muscl...
The loss of muscle strength with aging appears to be greater in the lower than upper limbs, but stre...
Biomechanical models which require information on, e.g., joint torque and muscle force are useful in...
The construct of sarcopenia is still discussed with regard to best appropriate measures of muscle vo...
Aging is a multifactorial process that leads to changes in the quantity and quality of skeletal musc...
There is a paucity of data on muscle biopsies in females of mixed ages in terms of age-related chang...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2015v17n3p347 The aim of this study was to compare the ...
BACKGROUND: The extent of muscle deterioration associated with ageing or disease can be quantified b...
The objective of this study was to compare the influence of age on muscle mass (MM) and muscle stren...