The loss in muscle mass coupled with a decrease in specific force and shift in fiber composition are hallmarks of aging. Training and regular exercise attenuate the signs of sarcopenia. However, pathologic conditions limit the ability to perform physical exercise. We addressed whether electrical stimulation (ES) is an alternative intervention to improve muscle recovery and defined the molecular mechanism associated with improvement in muscle structure and function. We analyzed, at functional, structural, and molecular level, the effects of ES training on healthy seniors with normal life style, without routine sport activity. ES was able to improve muscle torque and functional performances of seniors and increased the size of fast muscle fib...
Loss of muscle mass of the lower limbs and of the spine extensors markedly impairs locomotor ability...
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Aging is a multifactorial irreversible process associated with significant decline in muscle mass an...
The loss in muscle mass coupled with a decrease in specific force and shift in fiber composition are...
Physical activity plays an important role in preventing muscle atrophy and chronic diseases in adult...
Increasing age typically results in a decreased skeletal muscle regenerative capacity after injury, ...
The prolongation of skeletal muscle strength in aging and neuromuscular disease has been the objecti...
Skeletal muscle aging is a multifactorial process strictly related to progressive weakness. One of t...
Aging is associated with structural changes in skeletal muscles. One such change is loss of muscle m...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowMany factors con...
35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE, Osaka, Japan, 3-7 July 2013Advancing age is associ...
The aim was to determine whether neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) affects skeletal muscle...
There is something in our genome that dictates life expectancy and there is nothing that can be done...
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of muscle mass and function, reducing force generation and mobili...
Sarcopenia is a condition characterized by loss of mass and strength of skeletal muscle. Among the t...
Loss of muscle mass of the lower limbs and of the spine extensors markedly impairs locomotor ability...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Aging is a multifactorial irreversible process associated with significant decline in muscle mass an...
The loss in muscle mass coupled with a decrease in specific force and shift in fiber composition are...
Physical activity plays an important role in preventing muscle atrophy and chronic diseases in adult...
Increasing age typically results in a decreased skeletal muscle regenerative capacity after injury, ...
The prolongation of skeletal muscle strength in aging and neuromuscular disease has been the objecti...
Skeletal muscle aging is a multifactorial process strictly related to progressive weakness. One of t...
Aging is associated with structural changes in skeletal muscles. One such change is loss of muscle m...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowMany factors con...
35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE, Osaka, Japan, 3-7 July 2013Advancing age is associ...
The aim was to determine whether neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) affects skeletal muscle...
There is something in our genome that dictates life expectancy and there is nothing that can be done...
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of muscle mass and function, reducing force generation and mobili...
Sarcopenia is a condition characterized by loss of mass and strength of skeletal muscle. Among the t...
Loss of muscle mass of the lower limbs and of the spine extensors markedly impairs locomotor ability...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Aging is a multifactorial irreversible process associated with significant decline in muscle mass an...