The effects of different muscle loading exercise (MLEX) modes and volume on musculoskeletal health is not well-studied in older populations. Aim: Therefore, this study aimed to compare the effects of community-based MLEX modalities and volume on musculoskeletal health in elderly people. Methods: Elderly men (n = 86) and women (n = 170), age 50-82 years old, were assigned to the sedentary (SE, n = 60), muscle strengthening exercise (MSE, n = 71), aerobic exercise (AE, n = 62) and Tai Chi exercise (TCE, n = 63) groups, based on > 2 years of exercise history. Exercise volume was compared between "Minimum" ("Min" 120 min/week of MLEX can promote body composition health and muscle functions, but 60 min/week of MSE alone may have equal or better ...
Ken Nishihara,1 Hisashi Kawai,2 Takeshi Kera,2,3 Hirohiko Hirano,4 Yutaka Watanabe,2 Yoshinori Fujiw...
Background: Musculoskeletal pain among older people living in the community increases globally and s...
Although trials have shown that exercise has positive effects on bone mineral density (BMD), the maj...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to review the effects of physical activity on musculoskeletal...
Ageing is associated with a gradual deterioration in physical function, accompanied by a decrease in...
Background/Purpose: Measures to prevent the development of muscle mass decline should be initiated f...
Background: The beneficial role of exercise in improving bone mineral density, muscle strength and b...
Ageing is accompanied by a decline in physical function, including loss of muscle mass and muscle st...
This study compares the effects of 6 months resistance-type exercise training (three times per week)...
ABSTRACT: Aging is a multi-factorial process that ultimately induces a decline in our physiological ...
Physical exercise is considered an important intervention for promoting well-being and healthy aging...
Introduction. Understanding how exercise affects individuals with varying levels of functional abili...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
There is little evidence as to whether exercise can improve the musculoskeletal health of older men,...
This study compares the effects of 6 months resistance-type exercise training (three times per week)...
Ken Nishihara,1 Hisashi Kawai,2 Takeshi Kera,2,3 Hirohiko Hirano,4 Yutaka Watanabe,2 Yoshinori Fujiw...
Background: Musculoskeletal pain among older people living in the community increases globally and s...
Although trials have shown that exercise has positive effects on bone mineral density (BMD), the maj...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to review the effects of physical activity on musculoskeletal...
Ageing is associated with a gradual deterioration in physical function, accompanied by a decrease in...
Background/Purpose: Measures to prevent the development of muscle mass decline should be initiated f...
Background: The beneficial role of exercise in improving bone mineral density, muscle strength and b...
Ageing is accompanied by a decline in physical function, including loss of muscle mass and muscle st...
This study compares the effects of 6 months resistance-type exercise training (three times per week)...
ABSTRACT: Aging is a multi-factorial process that ultimately induces a decline in our physiological ...
Physical exercise is considered an important intervention for promoting well-being and healthy aging...
Introduction. Understanding how exercise affects individuals with varying levels of functional abili...
Aging is associated with several changes in body composition and metabolism, including sarcopenia, s...
There is little evidence as to whether exercise can improve the musculoskeletal health of older men,...
This study compares the effects of 6 months resistance-type exercise training (three times per week)...
Ken Nishihara,1 Hisashi Kawai,2 Takeshi Kera,2,3 Hirohiko Hirano,4 Yutaka Watanabe,2 Yoshinori Fujiw...
Background: Musculoskeletal pain among older people living in the community increases globally and s...
Although trials have shown that exercise has positive effects on bone mineral density (BMD), the maj...