Current recommendations aimed at reducing neuromuscular and functional loss in aged muscle have identified muscle power as a key target for intervention trials, although little is known about the biological and cardiovascular systemic response in the elderly. This study investigated the effects of 12 weeks of low-frequency, moderate-intensity, explosive-type resistance training (EMRT) on muscle strength and powerin oldcommunity-dwellingpeople(70–75years), monitoring functional performance linked to daily liv- ing activities (ADL) and cardiovascular response, as well as biomarkers of muscle damage, cardiovascular risk, and cellular stress response. The present study provides the first evidence that EMRT was highly effective in achieving a ...
Physical exercise is deemed the most efficient way of counteracting the age-related decline of skele...
AbstractRegular physical activity is effective as prevention and treatment for different chronic con...
Aging is associated with declines in the neuromuscular and cardiovascular systems, resulting in an i...
Current recommendations aimed at reducing neuromuscular and functional loss in aged muscle have iden...
AbstractWe recently demonstrated that low frequency, moderate intensity, explosive-type resistance t...
We recently demonstrated that low frequency, moderate intensity, explosive-type resistance training ...
We recently demonstrated that low frequency, moderate intensity, explosive-type resistance training ...
Regular physical activity is effective as prevention and treatment for different chronic conditions ...
An innovative moderate-intensity resistive exercise-training (RT) program was tested in thirty-five ...
It is generally accepted that free radicals or reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a primary role in ...
We investigated the effect of 8 weeks of high intensity interval training (HIT) and isoinertial resi...
Resistance training increases muscle strength in older adults, decreasing the effort necessary for e...
An innovative moderate-intensity resistive exercise-training (RT) program was tested in thirty-five...
Acknowledgments Professor Arduino A. Mangoni contributed to this study during a Visiting Professorsh...
Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from Journal of Aging and Physical Acti...
Physical exercise is deemed the most efficient way of counteracting the age-related decline of skele...
AbstractRegular physical activity is effective as prevention and treatment for different chronic con...
Aging is associated with declines in the neuromuscular and cardiovascular systems, resulting in an i...
Current recommendations aimed at reducing neuromuscular and functional loss in aged muscle have iden...
AbstractWe recently demonstrated that low frequency, moderate intensity, explosive-type resistance t...
We recently demonstrated that low frequency, moderate intensity, explosive-type resistance training ...
We recently demonstrated that low frequency, moderate intensity, explosive-type resistance training ...
Regular physical activity is effective as prevention and treatment for different chronic conditions ...
An innovative moderate-intensity resistive exercise-training (RT) program was tested in thirty-five ...
It is generally accepted that free radicals or reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a primary role in ...
We investigated the effect of 8 weeks of high intensity interval training (HIT) and isoinertial resi...
Resistance training increases muscle strength in older adults, decreasing the effort necessary for e...
An innovative moderate-intensity resistive exercise-training (RT) program was tested in thirty-five...
Acknowledgments Professor Arduino A. Mangoni contributed to this study during a Visiting Professorsh...
Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from Journal of Aging and Physical Acti...
Physical exercise is deemed the most efficient way of counteracting the age-related decline of skele...
AbstractRegular physical activity is effective as prevention and treatment for different chronic con...
Aging is associated with declines in the neuromuscular and cardiovascular systems, resulting in an i...