Background. The performance of daily tasks, such as stair climbing or lifting an object, requires both muscle strength and power. Age-associated reductions in strength and power can affect an older adult’s ability to complete daily tasks such as stair climbing and lifting a child. Methods. The purposes of this study were to determine whether power training was more efficacious than strength training for improving whole-body physical function in older adults and to examine the relationship between changes in anaerobic power and muscle strength and changes in physical function. Thirty-nine men and women (mean age 6 SD 5 72.5 6 6.3 years) with below-average leg extensor power were randomly assigned to control (C, n 5 15), strength-training (ST...
It is well known that resistance training improves muscle strength in older adults and may enhance o...
Muscle size and strength decrease with aging, and resultant muscle weakness has been implicated in i...
Background: The physiological impairments most strongly associated with functional performance in ol...
Background. The performance of daily tasks, such as stair climbing or lifting an object, requires bo...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of strength and power training on th...
Older adults’ reduced performance in functional activities of daily living (ADL) such as gait, sit t...
Background. Age-related decline in muscle power may be an early indicator of balance deficits and fa...
Background: Research suggests that muscle power is a more critical determinant of physical functioni...
The purpose of this study was to compare the neuromuscular adaptations produced by strength-training...
Background: It has been unclear which training mode is most effective and feasible for improving phy...
Background. Loss of muscle power due to normal aging has greater functional impact than loss of stre...
Abstract: Aging is associated with a loss of skeletal muscle mass, increase in intramuscular fat and...
Int J Exerc Sci 2(2): 131-151, 2009. Older adults ’ reduced performance in functional activities of ...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a 10-week strength training intervention on is...
Power training has been suggested to be effective in improving strength, power, and functional capac...
It is well known that resistance training improves muscle strength in older adults and may enhance o...
Muscle size and strength decrease with aging, and resultant muscle weakness has been implicated in i...
Background: The physiological impairments most strongly associated with functional performance in ol...
Background. The performance of daily tasks, such as stair climbing or lifting an object, requires bo...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of strength and power training on th...
Older adults’ reduced performance in functional activities of daily living (ADL) such as gait, sit t...
Background. Age-related decline in muscle power may be an early indicator of balance deficits and fa...
Background: Research suggests that muscle power is a more critical determinant of physical functioni...
The purpose of this study was to compare the neuromuscular adaptations produced by strength-training...
Background: It has been unclear which training mode is most effective and feasible for improving phy...
Background. Loss of muscle power due to normal aging has greater functional impact than loss of stre...
Abstract: Aging is associated with a loss of skeletal muscle mass, increase in intramuscular fat and...
Int J Exerc Sci 2(2): 131-151, 2009. Older adults ’ reduced performance in functional activities of ...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a 10-week strength training intervention on is...
Power training has been suggested to be effective in improving strength, power, and functional capac...
It is well known that resistance training improves muscle strength in older adults and may enhance o...
Muscle size and strength decrease with aging, and resultant muscle weakness has been implicated in i...
Background: The physiological impairments most strongly associated with functional performance in ol...