Background: Understanding the root cause of the age-related impairment in muscle adaptive remodelling with resistance exercise training (RET) and developing pragmatic and accessible resistance exercise for older adults, are essential research directives. Methods: We sought to determine whether indices of quadriceps muscle EMG activity in response to different modes of RET and activities of daily living (ADL), differed between 15 healthy younger (25 ± 3 years) and 15 older (70 ± 5 years) adults. On four separate days, participants completed a maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) of the knee extensors, followed by a 15 m walking task, stair climbing task (i.e. ADL) and lower-limb RET through body-weight squats (BW-RET) and seated knee extensio...
Objectives: Verify the effect of resistance training (RT) in muscle mass and muscle strength in olde...
Objectives: Verify the effect of resistance training (RT) in muscle mass and muscle strength in olde...
Current research suggests that older adults do not possess the same ability to fully activate skelet...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of age-related sarcopenia on muscle mass, r...
Aims: The aim of the study was to assess quadriceps’ myoelectric activation and manifestation of fat...
BACKGROUND. The impact of resistance exercise training (RE-T) across the life span is poorly defined...
PURPOSE: Neuromuscular power is critical for healthy ageing. Conventional older adult resistance tra...
Muscle function is determined by structure and morphology at the architectural level. In response to...
Age-related deficits in muscle mass, strength, and function place an increased burden of work on exi...
Several weeks of systematic resistance exercise, termed resistance training (RT), increases muscle s...
Reportedly, muscle fatigue in older individuals is greater, less than, or similar to young individua...
Background: Repetitive sit-to-stand (rSTS) is a fatigue perturbation model to examine the age-effect...
Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from Journal of Aging and Physical Acti...
a b s t r a c t Previous studies have identified differences in gait kinetics between healthy older ...
There is increasing appreciation of the role of rate of torque development (RTD) in physical functio...
Objectives: Verify the effect of resistance training (RT) in muscle mass and muscle strength in olde...
Objectives: Verify the effect of resistance training (RT) in muscle mass and muscle strength in olde...
Current research suggests that older adults do not possess the same ability to fully activate skelet...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of age-related sarcopenia on muscle mass, r...
Aims: The aim of the study was to assess quadriceps’ myoelectric activation and manifestation of fat...
BACKGROUND. The impact of resistance exercise training (RE-T) across the life span is poorly defined...
PURPOSE: Neuromuscular power is critical for healthy ageing. Conventional older adult resistance tra...
Muscle function is determined by structure and morphology at the architectural level. In response to...
Age-related deficits in muscle mass, strength, and function place an increased burden of work on exi...
Several weeks of systematic resistance exercise, termed resistance training (RT), increases muscle s...
Reportedly, muscle fatigue in older individuals is greater, less than, or similar to young individua...
Background: Repetitive sit-to-stand (rSTS) is a fatigue perturbation model to examine the age-effect...
Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from Journal of Aging and Physical Acti...
a b s t r a c t Previous studies have identified differences in gait kinetics between healthy older ...
There is increasing appreciation of the role of rate of torque development (RTD) in physical functio...
Objectives: Verify the effect of resistance training (RT) in muscle mass and muscle strength in olde...
Objectives: Verify the effect of resistance training (RT) in muscle mass and muscle strength in olde...
Current research suggests that older adults do not possess the same ability to fully activate skelet...