Data are scant on sex-related differences for electrically evoked contractions, which assess intrinsic contractile properties while limiting spinal and supraspinal adaptations to mitigate fatigue. Furthermore, the few studies that exist use stimulus frequencies considerably higher than the natural motor unit discharge rate for the target force. The purpose of this study was to compare force loss to electrically evoked contractions at a physiological stimulus frequency among young females (n = 12), young males (n = 12), old females (n = 11), and old males (n = 11). The quadriceps of the dominant leg were fatigued by 3 min of intermittent transcutaneous muscle belly stimulation (15 Hz stimulus train to initially evoke 25% of maximal voluntary...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Purpose: This study examined the mechanisms for force and...
Young women are less fatigable than young men for maximal and submaximal contractions, but the contr...
The loss of muscle strength with aging appears to be greater in the lower than upper limbs, but stre...
To explore the cause of higher skeletal muscle fatigue resistance in women than men, we used electri...
Introduction: Susceptibility to muscle fatigue during aging could depend on muscle activation patter...
The overall aim of this dissertation was to advance our understanding of the healthy human neuromus...
Aim Reduced physical function and increased risk of falls in older adults are accompanied by age-rel...
This investigation aimed to determine the force and muscle surface electromyography (EMG) responses ...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系Muscle endurance is one of the important composite factors to health-related physica...
Introduction: We examined the effects of neuromuscular fatigue on volitional electromechanical delay...
Introduction: We examined the effects of neuromuscular fatigue on volitional electromechanical delay...
Neuromuscular performance capabilities, including those measured by evoked responses, may be adverse...
Purpose This study examined the mechanisms for force and power reduction during and up to 48 h after...
Rob J. MacLennan1,2, Alina P. Swafford2, Dennis P. Kwon2, Jason M. DeFreitas1, Matt S. Stock2 1Oklah...
This study determined the sex difference with aging in fatigability of the elbow flexor muscles duri...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Purpose: This study examined the mechanisms for force and...
Young women are less fatigable than young men for maximal and submaximal contractions, but the contr...
The loss of muscle strength with aging appears to be greater in the lower than upper limbs, but stre...
To explore the cause of higher skeletal muscle fatigue resistance in women than men, we used electri...
Introduction: Susceptibility to muscle fatigue during aging could depend on muscle activation patter...
The overall aim of this dissertation was to advance our understanding of the healthy human neuromus...
Aim Reduced physical function and increased risk of falls in older adults are accompanied by age-rel...
This investigation aimed to determine the force and muscle surface electromyography (EMG) responses ...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系Muscle endurance is one of the important composite factors to health-related physica...
Introduction: We examined the effects of neuromuscular fatigue on volitional electromechanical delay...
Introduction: We examined the effects of neuromuscular fatigue on volitional electromechanical delay...
Neuromuscular performance capabilities, including those measured by evoked responses, may be adverse...
Purpose This study examined the mechanisms for force and power reduction during and up to 48 h after...
Rob J. MacLennan1,2, Alina P. Swafford2, Dennis P. Kwon2, Jason M. DeFreitas1, Matt S. Stock2 1Oklah...
This study determined the sex difference with aging in fatigability of the elbow flexor muscles duri...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Purpose: This study examined the mechanisms for force and...
Young women are less fatigable than young men for maximal and submaximal contractions, but the contr...
The loss of muscle strength with aging appears to be greater in the lower than upper limbs, but stre...