Objectives Low muscular strength is a risk factor for current and future adverse health outcomes. However, whether levels of muscular strength persist, or track, and if there are distinct muscular strength trajectories across the life course is unclear. This study aimed to explore muscular strength trajectories between childhood and mid-adulthood. Design Prospective longitudinal study. Methods Childhood Determinants of Adult Health Study participants had their muscular strength (right and left handgrip, shoulder extension and flexion, and leg strength measured by hand-held, shoulder and leg-back dynamometers, and a combined strength score) assessed in childhood, young adulthood and mid-adulthood. The tracking of muscular strength was quanti...
Background: prospective and large studies indicate that high physical fitness levels during young ar...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that the prenatal environment has long-term effects on adult g...
Objectives: The 2014 Australian Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines (Adults) recomm...
Objectives:Low muscular strength is a risk factor for current and future adverse health outcomes. Ho...
Objectives: Low muscular fitness levels have previously been reported as an independent risk factor ...
Purpose: To promote greater muscular strength across the life course and, in turn, help improve long...
Purpose: Child and adult muscular power have been shown to associate with contemporary cardiometabol...
Background: Physical activity guidelines have been updated to recognise the importance of children p...
To help inform strategies aimed at increasing muscular fitness levels, we examined factors associate...
This study aimed to assess whether the longitudinal association between childhood muscular fitness a...
To help inform strategies aimed at increasing muscular fitness levels, we examined factors associate...
Background: Muscle weakness – a biomarker of health – may have its origins in early life and be rela...
Introduction To determine whether childhood muscular fitness phenotypes (strength, endurance, power)...
This study aimed to assess whether the longitudinal association between childhood muscular fitness a...
socioeconomic circumstances (SEC) during a person's lifespan influence a wide range of health outcom...
Background: prospective and large studies indicate that high physical fitness levels during young ar...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that the prenatal environment has long-term effects on adult g...
Objectives: The 2014 Australian Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines (Adults) recomm...
Objectives:Low muscular strength is a risk factor for current and future adverse health outcomes. Ho...
Objectives: Low muscular fitness levels have previously been reported as an independent risk factor ...
Purpose: To promote greater muscular strength across the life course and, in turn, help improve long...
Purpose: Child and adult muscular power have been shown to associate with contemporary cardiometabol...
Background: Physical activity guidelines have been updated to recognise the importance of children p...
To help inform strategies aimed at increasing muscular fitness levels, we examined factors associate...
This study aimed to assess whether the longitudinal association between childhood muscular fitness a...
To help inform strategies aimed at increasing muscular fitness levels, we examined factors associate...
Background: Muscle weakness – a biomarker of health – may have its origins in early life and be rela...
Introduction To determine whether childhood muscular fitness phenotypes (strength, endurance, power)...
This study aimed to assess whether the longitudinal association between childhood muscular fitness a...
socioeconomic circumstances (SEC) during a person's lifespan influence a wide range of health outcom...
Background: prospective and large studies indicate that high physical fitness levels during young ar...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that the prenatal environment has long-term effects on adult g...
Objectives: The 2014 Australian Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines (Adults) recomm...