Background: Age-related losses in bone mineral density (BMD), muscle strength, balance, and gait have been linked to an increased risk of falls, fractures and disability, but few prospective studies have compared the timing, rate and pattern of changes in each of these measures in middle-aged and older men and women. This is important so that targeted strategies can be developed to optimise specific musculoskeletal and functional performance measures in older adults. Thus, the aim of this 10-year prospective study was to: 1) characterize and compare age-and gender-specific changes in BMD, grip strength, balance and gait in adults aged 50 years and over, and 2) compare the relative rates of changes between each of these musculoskeletal and f...
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Subjects: 60 - 80 years old people physical capability changes. Aim of research: Review 60- 80 years...
Summary: Relationships between objectively assessed free-living physical activity (PA) and changes i...
BACKGROUND: Age-related losses in bone mineral density (BMD), muscle strength, balance, and gait hav...
Background: Aging is associated with the loss of muscle strength and difficulties in functional acti...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the long-term effects of habitual physical activity on changes in musculo...
Abstract. [Purpose] The aim of this study was to verify the decline in functionality of elderly peop...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...
To investigate the long-term effects of habitual physical activity on changes in musculoskeletal hea...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...
Background: There is limited normative, objective data combining musculoskeletal fitness (MSF), bal...
Musculoskeletal disorders are common among older people. Preventive strategies require understanding...
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Theoretical definitions of sarcopenia traditionally emphasize age-related loss of muscle strength; h...
Background Reduced muscular strength in the old age is strongly related to activity impairment and m...
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Subjects: 60 - 80 years old people physical capability changes. Aim of research: Review 60- 80 years...
Summary: Relationships between objectively assessed free-living physical activity (PA) and changes i...
BACKGROUND: Age-related losses in bone mineral density (BMD), muscle strength, balance, and gait hav...
Background: Aging is associated with the loss of muscle strength and difficulties in functional acti...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the long-term effects of habitual physical activity on changes in musculo...
Abstract. [Purpose] The aim of this study was to verify the decline in functionality of elderly peop...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...
To investigate the long-term effects of habitual physical activity on changes in musculoskeletal hea...
Background: Both high body fat and low muscle mass have been associated with physical disability in ...
Background: There is limited normative, objective data combining musculoskeletal fitness (MSF), bal...
Musculoskeletal disorders are common among older people. Preventive strategies require understanding...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Theoretical definitions of sarcopenia traditionally emphasize age-related loss of muscle strength; h...
Background Reduced muscular strength in the old age is strongly related to activity impairment and m...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Subjects: 60 - 80 years old people physical capability changes. Aim of research: Review 60- 80 years...
Summary: Relationships between objectively assessed free-living physical activity (PA) and changes i...