Muscle size and strength decrease with aging, and resultant muscle weakness has been implicated in increased risk of falls in older adults, falls which have large economic and functional costs. Most studies examining the effect of exercise on risk of failing have utilized multifaceted exercise interventions. The purpose of this randomized, controlled study was to determine if an 8-week, 3-day per week intense (75% of 1 repetition maximum) strength training program, in the absence of aerobic or flexibility training, could improve postural stability in 24 subjects aged 61–87 (Mean = 72, SD = 6.3). Eleven strength training-naive subjects performed two sets of 10 repetitions for six different lower body exercises. Post-intervention strength was...
Background: Falls are one of the greatest concerns among the elderly. Among a number of strategies p...
While there have been many studies determining the effectiveness of training programs to decrease fa...
Background. Age-related decline in muscle power may be an early indicator of balance deficits and fa...
Muscle size and strength decrease with aging, and resultant muscle weakness has been implicated in i...
Background. Reductions in muscle strength and poor balance may lead to mobility limitations in older...
Derek N Pamukoff,1 Eric C Haakonssen,1 Joseph A Zaccaria,1 Michael L Madigan,2 Michael E Miller,3 An...
Our objective was to assess the effects of an 8-week exercise training program with a special focus ...
Physical inactivity and low levels of muscle strength can lead to the early development of sarcopeni...
BACKGROUND: Loss of balance control is commonly experienced by older individuals. Despite the large ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of strength and power training on th...
The purpose of this study was to determine the timing and extent of gains in strength, mobility, bal...
Background. The performance of daily tasks, such as stair climbing or lifting an object, requires bo...
Background. The performance of daily tasks, such as stair climbing or lifting an object, requires bo...
Background: Falls are one of the greatest concerns among the elderly. Among a number of strategies p...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a 10-week strength training intervention on is...
Background: Falls are one of the greatest concerns among the elderly. Among a number of strategies p...
While there have been many studies determining the effectiveness of training programs to decrease fa...
Background. Age-related decline in muscle power may be an early indicator of balance deficits and fa...
Muscle size and strength decrease with aging, and resultant muscle weakness has been implicated in i...
Background. Reductions in muscle strength and poor balance may lead to mobility limitations in older...
Derek N Pamukoff,1 Eric C Haakonssen,1 Joseph A Zaccaria,1 Michael L Madigan,2 Michael E Miller,3 An...
Our objective was to assess the effects of an 8-week exercise training program with a special focus ...
Physical inactivity and low levels of muscle strength can lead to the early development of sarcopeni...
BACKGROUND: Loss of balance control is commonly experienced by older individuals. Despite the large ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of strength and power training on th...
The purpose of this study was to determine the timing and extent of gains in strength, mobility, bal...
Background. The performance of daily tasks, such as stair climbing or lifting an object, requires bo...
Background. The performance of daily tasks, such as stair climbing or lifting an object, requires bo...
Background: Falls are one of the greatest concerns among the elderly. Among a number of strategies p...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a 10-week strength training intervention on is...
Background: Falls are one of the greatest concerns among the elderly. Among a number of strategies p...
While there have been many studies determining the effectiveness of training programs to decrease fa...
Background. Age-related decline in muscle power may be an early indicator of balance deficits and fa...