OBJECTIVES: To determine whether a functional-task exercise program and a resistance exercise program have different effects on the ability of community-living older people to perform daily tasks.DESIGN: A randomized, controlled, single-blind trial.SETTING: Community leisure center in Utrecht, the Netherlands.PARTICIPANTS: Ninety-eight healthy women aged 70 and older were randomly assigned to the functional-task exercise program (function group, n=33), a resistance exercise program (resistance group, n=34), or a control group (n=31). Participants attended exercise classes three times a week for 12 weeks.MEASUREMENTS: Functional task performance (Assessment of Daily Activity Performance (ADAP)), isometric knee extensor strength (IKES), handg...
Background: Aging is associated with reduced muscle mass and strength leading to impaired physical f...
Objective : To examine the effectiveness of exercise setting on training adaptations of balance, mus...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Aging is inevitable and irreversible, but with the advancement of technology...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether a functional-task exercise program and a resistance exercise progra...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether a functional-task exercise program and a resistance exercise progra...
Ageing is characterised by a reduction in physical reserve, the physiological capacity in excess of ...
To evaluate the effects of two programs (resistance and walking training) on the functional autonomy...
Purpose. Determine the effects of 16 weeks of strength training on measures of functional ability i...
Background. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of 10 weeks of resistance (RT), ...
It is well known that resistance training improves muscle strength in older adults and may enhance o...
Background: A physically active lifestyle in older people contributes to the preservation of good he...
Introduction. Understanding how exercise affects individuals with varying levels of functional abili...
Purpose\ud \ud To compare the effectiveness of home- and group-based, progressive resistance trainin...
Progressive resistance training has positive effects on the health of elderly people, however exerci...
The purpose of this randomized non-controlled study was to determine the effect of an aerobic or res...
Background: Aging is associated with reduced muscle mass and strength leading to impaired physical f...
Objective : To examine the effectiveness of exercise setting on training adaptations of balance, mus...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Aging is inevitable and irreversible, but with the advancement of technology...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether a functional-task exercise program and a resistance exercise progra...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether a functional-task exercise program and a resistance exercise progra...
Ageing is characterised by a reduction in physical reserve, the physiological capacity in excess of ...
To evaluate the effects of two programs (resistance and walking training) on the functional autonomy...
Purpose. Determine the effects of 16 weeks of strength training on measures of functional ability i...
Background. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of 10 weeks of resistance (RT), ...
It is well known that resistance training improves muscle strength in older adults and may enhance o...
Background: A physically active lifestyle in older people contributes to the preservation of good he...
Introduction. Understanding how exercise affects individuals with varying levels of functional abili...
Purpose\ud \ud To compare the effectiveness of home- and group-based, progressive resistance trainin...
Progressive resistance training has positive effects on the health of elderly people, however exerci...
The purpose of this randomized non-controlled study was to determine the effect of an aerobic or res...
Background: Aging is associated with reduced muscle mass and strength leading to impaired physical f...
Objective : To examine the effectiveness of exercise setting on training adaptations of balance, mus...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Aging is inevitable and irreversible, but with the advancement of technology...