Adaptations in the structural and/or functional properties of cells, tissues and organ systems in the human body occurs when exposed to various stimuli. While there is unanimous agreement that regular physical activity is essential for optimal function of the human body, it is evident that extrinsic factors, such as diet, smoking, exercise habits, are reflected in the morbidity and mortality statistics of the population. Ageing is obligatorily associated with reduced maximal aerobic power and reduced muscle strength, i.e. with reduced physical fitness. As a consequence of diminished exercise tolerance, a large and increasing number of the aged population will be living below, at or just above `threshold' of physical ability, needing only a ...
Ageing is a natural and inevitable process with degenerative changes in most of the physical, physio...
Sedentary lifestyle along with high blood pressure, abnormal values for blood lipids, smoking, and o...
Societies are progressively aging, with the oldest old (i.e., those aged >80–85 years) being the mos...
Ageing is a slow but dynamic process, which involves many internal and external influences. It is a ...
In the world, more than 50% of 60-year-olds are obese. Obesity is a disease with serious cardiovascu...
A typical aspect of aging is the increase in variability of a feature within a population, suggestin...
Ageing is associated with reduced maximal aerobic power, muscle strength and power; namely, reduced ...
Expected life span is gradually increasing worldwide. Healthy dietary and exercise habits contribute...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
Aging populations are a worldwide phenomenon affecting both developed and developing countries. This...
Ageing refers to a multidimensional process of physical, psychological, and social change of an orga...
Regular physical activity and exercise have many beneficial effects for physical and mental health i...
Ageing of the human heart is characterized bymorphological, functional and metabolic changes regardl...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
International audienceIn older adults, physical inactivity exacerbates the age-related decline in ph...
Ageing is a natural and inevitable process with degenerative changes in most of the physical, physio...
Sedentary lifestyle along with high blood pressure, abnormal values for blood lipids, smoking, and o...
Societies are progressively aging, with the oldest old (i.e., those aged >80–85 years) being the mos...
Ageing is a slow but dynamic process, which involves many internal and external influences. It is a ...
In the world, more than 50% of 60-year-olds are obese. Obesity is a disease with serious cardiovascu...
A typical aspect of aging is the increase in variability of a feature within a population, suggestin...
Ageing is associated with reduced maximal aerobic power, muscle strength and power; namely, reduced ...
Expected life span is gradually increasing worldwide. Healthy dietary and exercise habits contribute...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
Aging populations are a worldwide phenomenon affecting both developed and developing countries. This...
Ageing refers to a multidimensional process of physical, psychological, and social change of an orga...
Regular physical activity and exercise have many beneficial effects for physical and mental health i...
Ageing of the human heart is characterized bymorphological, functional and metabolic changes regardl...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
International audienceIn older adults, physical inactivity exacerbates the age-related decline in ph...
Ageing is a natural and inevitable process with degenerative changes in most of the physical, physio...
Sedentary lifestyle along with high blood pressure, abnormal values for blood lipids, smoking, and o...
Societies are progressively aging, with the oldest old (i.e., those aged >80–85 years) being the mos...