Physical function (ie, aerobic capacity, gait speed, and muscle strength) has been proposed as a biomarker of healthy ageing, as it is predictive of adverse health events, disability, and mortality. The role of physical exercise as a therapeutic strategy for prevention of both disease and the associated decline in functional capacity has been emphasised repeatedly. Supervised exercise interventions in hospitalised older people (aged ≥75 years) have been proved to be safe and effective in preventing or attenuating functional and cognitive decline. Unfortunately, few studies have explored the potential role of tailored physical activity guidelines to maximise exercise-related effect on function. Also, exercise has not been fully integrated in...
This study builds on the findings from a wider research investigation entitled ‘A complex multimodal...
Frailty syndrome encompasses several physical hallmarks such as loss of muscle strength, power outpu...
The body composition varies with ageing. There are phases where the body grows, fills (increase in ...
Regular physical activity helps to improve physical and mental functions as well as reverse some eff...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
Societies are progressively aging, with the oldest old (i.e., those aged >80–85 years) being the mos...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
Oldest-old adults are expected to represent 4.8% of the world population in 2030 (400 million). Agin...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
There is evidence from high quality studies to strongly support the positive association between inc...
Most exercise programs designed for healthy persons older than 65 emphasize fitness development, but...
Reviews on the relationships between functional health and physical activity of general older adults...
Aging populations are a worldwide phenomenon affecting both developed and developing countries. This...
Ageing is associated with reduced maximal aerobic power, muscle strength and power; namely, reduced ...
This study builds on the findings from a wider research investigation entitled ‘A complex multimodal...
Frailty syndrome encompasses several physical hallmarks such as loss of muscle strength, power outpu...
The body composition varies with ageing. There are phases where the body grows, fills (increase in ...
Regular physical activity helps to improve physical and mental functions as well as reverse some eff...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
Societies are progressively aging, with the oldest old (i.e., those aged >80–85 years) being the mos...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
Oldest-old adults are expected to represent 4.8% of the world population in 2030 (400 million). Agin...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
There is evidence from high quality studies to strongly support the positive association between inc...
Most exercise programs designed for healthy persons older than 65 emphasize fitness development, but...
Reviews on the relationships between functional health and physical activity of general older adults...
Aging populations are a worldwide phenomenon affecting both developed and developing countries. This...
Ageing is associated with reduced maximal aerobic power, muscle strength and power; namely, reduced ...
This study builds on the findings from a wider research investigation entitled ‘A complex multimodal...
Frailty syndrome encompasses several physical hallmarks such as loss of muscle strength, power outpu...
The body composition varies with ageing. There are phases where the body grows, fills (increase in ...