Key Points: The relationship between age and physiological function remains poorly defined and there are no physiological markers that can be used to reliably predict the age of an individual. This could be due to a variety of confounding genetic and lifestyle factors, and in particular to ill-defined and low levels of physical activity. This study assessed the relationship between age and a diverse range of physiological functions in a cohort of highly active older individuals (cyclists) aged 55-79 years in whom the effects of lifestyle factors would be ameliorated. Significant associations between age and function were observed for many functions. V˙O2 max was most closely associated with age, but even here the variance in age for any giv...
Background: Age is a key determinant for the development of cardiovascular disease and higher age co...
Contains fulltext : 174660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: In ...
Ageing refers to a multidimensional process of physical, psychological, and social change of an orga...
Arguably the best available depictions of the global physiological changes produced by age are the p...
This brief review focuses on the relationships and interactions between human ageing, exercise and p...
Although a considerable amount of research is available describing the physiological characteristics...
The relationship of physical activity (PA) and cardiac function in the oldest old remains unclear. T...
Human physical activities may bring potential health benefits. The aim of our study was to compare b...
AIM & METHODS: Extreme endurance exercise provides a valuable research model for understanding t...
Age is associated with the development of multi-system function loss including the musculoskeletal, ...
PURPOSE: Respiratory and musculoskeletal function decline with age, irrespective of physical activit...
It is difficult to distinguish between the effects of age and physical activity level in the functio...
AIM: This study investigated the variation with age of different attributes that support the physica...
Physical activity (PA) is known to decline with age; however, there is a paucity of data on activity...
Maintaining adequate levels of physical activity is known to preserve health status and functional i...
Background: Age is a key determinant for the development of cardiovascular disease and higher age co...
Contains fulltext : 174660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: In ...
Ageing refers to a multidimensional process of physical, psychological, and social change of an orga...
Arguably the best available depictions of the global physiological changes produced by age are the p...
This brief review focuses on the relationships and interactions between human ageing, exercise and p...
Although a considerable amount of research is available describing the physiological characteristics...
The relationship of physical activity (PA) and cardiac function in the oldest old remains unclear. T...
Human physical activities may bring potential health benefits. The aim of our study was to compare b...
AIM & METHODS: Extreme endurance exercise provides a valuable research model for understanding t...
Age is associated with the development of multi-system function loss including the musculoskeletal, ...
PURPOSE: Respiratory and musculoskeletal function decline with age, irrespective of physical activit...
It is difficult to distinguish between the effects of age and physical activity level in the functio...
AIM: This study investigated the variation with age of different attributes that support the physica...
Physical activity (PA) is known to decline with age; however, there is a paucity of data on activity...
Maintaining adequate levels of physical activity is known to preserve health status and functional i...
Background: Age is a key determinant for the development of cardiovascular disease and higher age co...
Contains fulltext : 174660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: In ...
Ageing refers to a multidimensional process of physical, psychological, and social change of an orga...