Aging is associated with a distal-to-proximal shift in joint kinetics during walking. This plasticity of gait is amplified rather than attenuated in old adults with high physical capacity. Because running is associated with greater kinetic demands at the ankle, older individuals with more versus less lifetime running exposure may retain a larger proportion of their ankle kinetics. The purpose of the study was to compare lower-extremity joint kinetics during walking between middle-aged runners with high and low lifetime running exposure. Eighteen middle-aged runners (9 per group) participated. Joint kinetics were calculated from kinematic and ground reaction force data during overground walking at 1.3 m·s−1 and compared between groups. High ...
Biomechanical research exploring the age-based mechanics of running gait can provide valuable insigh...
Old compared with young adults walk with reduced ankle and increased hip mechanical output. We exami...
© 2010 Luis Eduardo Cofré LizamaIt is well known that ankle joint power generation is reduced in hea...
Aging is associated with a distal-to-proximal shift in joint kinetics during walking. This plasticit...
Recently, we proposed the hypothesis that weekly running volume and preferred running pace may play ...
Running promotes better cardiovascular health and has positive effects on the musculoskeletal system...
Running speed is slower in middle-age compared with younger runners due to reduced ankle but not hip...
Previous studies showed age-related redistribution of joint torques from ankle joint plantar flexion...
The purpose of this study was to examine the age-based biomechanics that underpins lower body joint ...
The objective of this study was to compare the three-dimensional lower extremity running kinematics ...
Age-related changes in the neuromuscular system underlie reduced performance and injury but may be m...
Purpose: Age-related slowing of gait speed predicts many clinical conditions in later life. We exami...
Biomechanical research exploring the age-based mechanics of running gait can provide valuable insigh...
Old compared with young adults walk with reduced ankle and increased hip mechanical output. We exami...
© 2010 Luis Eduardo Cofré LizamaIt is well known that ankle joint power generation is reduced in hea...
Aging is associated with a distal-to-proximal shift in joint kinetics during walking. This plasticit...
Recently, we proposed the hypothesis that weekly running volume and preferred running pace may play ...
Running promotes better cardiovascular health and has positive effects on the musculoskeletal system...
Running speed is slower in middle-age compared with younger runners due to reduced ankle but not hip...
Previous studies showed age-related redistribution of joint torques from ankle joint plantar flexion...
The purpose of this study was to examine the age-based biomechanics that underpins lower body joint ...
The objective of this study was to compare the three-dimensional lower extremity running kinematics ...
Age-related changes in the neuromuscular system underlie reduced performance and injury but may be m...
Purpose: Age-related slowing of gait speed predicts many clinical conditions in later life. We exami...
Biomechanical research exploring the age-based mechanics of running gait can provide valuable insigh...
Old compared with young adults walk with reduced ankle and increased hip mechanical output. We exami...
© 2010 Luis Eduardo Cofré LizamaIt is well known that ankle joint power generation is reduced in hea...