BackgroundAny form of physical activity is recommended for the older adults to maintain their physical function; however, the effect of daily activities on muscle function still needs to be investigated. Humans always use one dominant hand to perform tasks, providing a natural situation for research on the effect of daily activities on muscle function.MethodsFive hundred and twenty-six healthy adults were recruited from the community in Beijing. Muscle strength was assessed using a handgrip dynamometer, lean mass, fat mass, bone area and bone mineral content of upper limbs were assessed using dual-energy X ray-absorptiometry. The results were compared between the dominant and non-dominant upper limbs.ResultsThe dominant upper limb had bette...
Maintaining adequate levels of functional capacity and mobility are central to preserving an indepen...
Objective: To determine the correlations between muscle mass, muscle strength, physical performance,...
Physical activity is considered crucial in attenuating losses in strength and power associated with ...
poster abstractMuscle strength is a basic body function needed to perform everyday activities. There...
SummaryBackgroundAging is associated with the loss of muscle strength and difficulties in functional...
Aim: Sarcopenia is commonly defined as a loss of muscle mass and strength associated with aging. The...
Objective: To investigate the relations of balance to muscle mass (MM) and muscle strength (MS), dep...
Background/purpose Sarcopenia and decreased muscle strength (dynapenia) are emerging health issues. ...
Objective: To determine the influence of ageing on lean muscle area and isometric and concentric and...
This study investigated the effects of gender, age, and dominance on upper and lower limb muscle fun...
Background. Lower limb muscle power impairments are modifiable factors underlying mobility limitatio...
Background: Aging is associated with the loss of muscle strength and difficulties in functional acti...
Background and aims: uscle strength may decline with age differentially in the upper and lower limbs...
Aging is a multifactorial process that leads to changes in the quantity and quality of skeletal musc...
Background: Engaging in physical activity (PA) and avoiding sedentary behavior (SB) are important fo...
Maintaining adequate levels of functional capacity and mobility are central to preserving an indepen...
Objective: To determine the correlations between muscle mass, muscle strength, physical performance,...
Physical activity is considered crucial in attenuating losses in strength and power associated with ...
poster abstractMuscle strength is a basic body function needed to perform everyday activities. There...
SummaryBackgroundAging is associated with the loss of muscle strength and difficulties in functional...
Aim: Sarcopenia is commonly defined as a loss of muscle mass and strength associated with aging. The...
Objective: To investigate the relations of balance to muscle mass (MM) and muscle strength (MS), dep...
Background/purpose Sarcopenia and decreased muscle strength (dynapenia) are emerging health issues. ...
Objective: To determine the influence of ageing on lean muscle area and isometric and concentric and...
This study investigated the effects of gender, age, and dominance on upper and lower limb muscle fun...
Background. Lower limb muscle power impairments are modifiable factors underlying mobility limitatio...
Background: Aging is associated with the loss of muscle strength and difficulties in functional acti...
Background and aims: uscle strength may decline with age differentially in the upper and lower limbs...
Aging is a multifactorial process that leads to changes in the quantity and quality of skeletal musc...
Background: Engaging in physical activity (PA) and avoiding sedentary behavior (SB) are important fo...
Maintaining adequate levels of functional capacity and mobility are central to preserving an indepen...
Objective: To determine the correlations between muscle mass, muscle strength, physical performance,...
Physical activity is considered crucial in attenuating losses in strength and power associated with ...