Ageing leads to substantial force production capacity reductions, which is an indicator of frailty and disability, and a mortality predictor in elders. Understanding the age-dependent neuromuscular mechanisms underlying force reductions can optimize healthcare professionals’ exercise protocol choices for patients and allows researchers to investigate new interventions to mitigate these reductions. Our primary goal was to provide an updated review about the main neural and musculotendinous mechanisms underpinning age-related reductions in force capacity. Our secondary goal was to summarize how aerobic and strength training can lessen these age-related reductions. This review suggests that several steps in the force production pathway, from c...
The present review describes several age related changes in the neuromuscular system of humans and a...
By the age of 50 yrs old, humans become aware that they are losing muscle strength (mass) and endura...
Aging in humans is associated with a loss in neuromuscular function and performance. This is related...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to review our scientific knowledge of the age-related effect on the ne...
There are observable decreases in muscle strength as a result of ageing that occur from the age of 4...
There are observable decreases in muscle strength as a result of ageing that occur from the age of 4...
As humans age, there is a decrease in the ability of skeletal muscle to generate force. This review ...
Senescence is accompanied by various changes affecting the neuromuscular system that contribute to ...
The deleterious effects of aging on force production are observable from the age of 40 upwards, depe...
With increasing age, human skeletal muscles gradually decrease in volume, mainly due to a reduced nu...
Aging in humans is associated with a loss in neuromuscular function and performance. This is related...
Ageing-related alterations in neuromuscular system was the main interest in the current study. Muscl...
Muscle weakness experienced in old age has many detrimental consequences for activities of daily lif...
Abstract: Aging is associated with a loss of skeletal muscle mass, increase in intramuscular fat and...
Ageing is associated with reduced maximal aerobic power, muscle strength and power; namely, reduced ...
The present review describes several age related changes in the neuromuscular system of humans and a...
By the age of 50 yrs old, humans become aware that they are losing muscle strength (mass) and endura...
Aging in humans is associated with a loss in neuromuscular function and performance. This is related...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to review our scientific knowledge of the age-related effect on the ne...
There are observable decreases in muscle strength as a result of ageing that occur from the age of 4...
There are observable decreases in muscle strength as a result of ageing that occur from the age of 4...
As humans age, there is a decrease in the ability of skeletal muscle to generate force. This review ...
Senescence is accompanied by various changes affecting the neuromuscular system that contribute to ...
The deleterious effects of aging on force production are observable from the age of 40 upwards, depe...
With increasing age, human skeletal muscles gradually decrease in volume, mainly due to a reduced nu...
Aging in humans is associated with a loss in neuromuscular function and performance. This is related...
Ageing-related alterations in neuromuscular system was the main interest in the current study. Muscl...
Muscle weakness experienced in old age has many detrimental consequences for activities of daily lif...
Abstract: Aging is associated with a loss of skeletal muscle mass, increase in intramuscular fat and...
Ageing is associated with reduced maximal aerobic power, muscle strength and power; namely, reduced ...
The present review describes several age related changes in the neuromuscular system of humans and a...
By the age of 50 yrs old, humans become aware that they are losing muscle strength (mass) and endura...
Aging in humans is associated with a loss in neuromuscular function and performance. This is related...