Decline in human muscle mass and strength (sarcopenia) is one of the principal hallmarks of the aging process. Regular physical exercise and training programs are certain powerful stimuli to attenuate the physiological skeletal muscle alterations occurring during aging and contribute to promote health and well-being. Although the series of events that led to these muscle adaptations are poorly understood, the mechanisms that regulate these processes involve the “quality” of skeletal muscle mitochondria. Aerobic/endurance exercise helps to maintain and improve cardiovascular fitness and respiratory function, whereas strength/resistance-exercise programs increase muscle strength, power development, and function. Due to the different effect of...
Ageing is associated with several physiological declines to both the cardiovascular (e.g. reduced ae...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles, intricately designed to meet cellular energy requirements. To a...
The aging process occurs at different rates among different tissues. The complication of the definit...
Decline in human muscle mass and strength (sarcopenia) is one of the principal hallmarks of the agin...
Aging is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction, which leads to a decline in cellular function an...
Decline in human muscle mass and strength (sarcopenia) is a hallmark of the aging process. A growing...
Skeletal muscle mitochondria are implicated with age-related loss of function and insulin resistance...
Aging results in a significant decline in aerobic capacity and impaired mitochondrial function. We h...
The relationship between the age-associated decline in mitochondrial function and its effect on skel...
Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 159Y164, 2012. Mitochondria are dynamic organelles in skeletal muscle critical i...
Regular aerobic exercise training, which is touted as a way to ameliorate metabolic diseases, increa...
Sarcopenia, which is characterized by reduction in muscle mass and strength, contributes to several ...
AbstractAging is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction, which leads to a decline in cellular fun...
Human aging is associated with skeletal muscle atrophy and functional impairment (sarcopenia). Multi...
Maintaining skeletal muscle mitochondrial content and function is important for sustained health thr...
Ageing is associated with several physiological declines to both the cardiovascular (e.g. reduced ae...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles, intricately designed to meet cellular energy requirements. To a...
The aging process occurs at different rates among different tissues. The complication of the definit...
Decline in human muscle mass and strength (sarcopenia) is one of the principal hallmarks of the agin...
Aging is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction, which leads to a decline in cellular function an...
Decline in human muscle mass and strength (sarcopenia) is a hallmark of the aging process. A growing...
Skeletal muscle mitochondria are implicated with age-related loss of function and insulin resistance...
Aging results in a significant decline in aerobic capacity and impaired mitochondrial function. We h...
The relationship between the age-associated decline in mitochondrial function and its effect on skel...
Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 159Y164, 2012. Mitochondria are dynamic organelles in skeletal muscle critical i...
Regular aerobic exercise training, which is touted as a way to ameliorate metabolic diseases, increa...
Sarcopenia, which is characterized by reduction in muscle mass and strength, contributes to several ...
AbstractAging is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction, which leads to a decline in cellular fun...
Human aging is associated with skeletal muscle atrophy and functional impairment (sarcopenia). Multi...
Maintaining skeletal muscle mitochondrial content and function is important for sustained health thr...
Ageing is associated with several physiological declines to both the cardiovascular (e.g. reduced ae...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles, intricately designed to meet cellular energy requirements. To a...
The aging process occurs at different rates among different tissues. The complication of the definit...