Hayao Ozaki,1 Jeremy P Loenneke,2 Robert S Thiebaud,2 Joel M Stager,3 Takashi Abe31Juntendo University, Inzai, Chiba, Japan; 2Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA; 3Department of Kinesiology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USAAbstract: It is known that ambulatory exercises such as brisk walking and jogging are potent stimuli for improving aerobic capacity, but it is less understood whether ambulatory exercise can increase leg muscle size and function. The purpose of this brief review is to discuss whether or not ambulatory exercise elicits leg muscle hypertrophy in older adults. Daily ambulatory activity with moderate (>3 metabolic equivalents [METs], which is defined as the ratio of th...
Objective: This review investigates the relationship between leg muscle power and the chronic condit...
This study examined the effect of aerobic training on leg strength, power, and muscle mass in previo...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.Resistance exercise is an effec...
To describe prospective associations between ambulatory activity (AA), body composition and muscle f...
ABSTRACT: Aging is a multi-factorial process that ultimately induces a decline in our physiological ...
Purpose: Age-related slowing of gait speed predicts many clinical conditions in later life. We exami...
Purpose: Age-related slowing of gait speed predicts many clinical conditions in later life. We exami...
Increased life expectancy in developed countries has heightened the importance of preventing disabil...
Maintaining and increasing walking speed in old age is clinically important because this activity of...
Preliminary evidence indicates that age-related changes in trunk muscle morphology and function are ...
Background: Gait speed declines with increasing age, but it is unclear if gait speed preferentially ...
Physical activity is considered crucial in attenuating losses in strength and power associated with ...
Aim: Sarcopenia is commonly defined as a loss of muscle mass and strength associated with aging. The...
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of muscle mass and function, reducing force generation and mobili...
Aging is a multi-factorial process that ultimately induces a decline in our physiological functionin...
Objective: This review investigates the relationship between leg muscle power and the chronic condit...
This study examined the effect of aerobic training on leg strength, power, and muscle mass in previo...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.Resistance exercise is an effec...
To describe prospective associations between ambulatory activity (AA), body composition and muscle f...
ABSTRACT: Aging is a multi-factorial process that ultimately induces a decline in our physiological ...
Purpose: Age-related slowing of gait speed predicts many clinical conditions in later life. We exami...
Purpose: Age-related slowing of gait speed predicts many clinical conditions in later life. We exami...
Increased life expectancy in developed countries has heightened the importance of preventing disabil...
Maintaining and increasing walking speed in old age is clinically important because this activity of...
Preliminary evidence indicates that age-related changes in trunk muscle morphology and function are ...
Background: Gait speed declines with increasing age, but it is unclear if gait speed preferentially ...
Physical activity is considered crucial in attenuating losses in strength and power associated with ...
Aim: Sarcopenia is commonly defined as a loss of muscle mass and strength associated with aging. The...
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of muscle mass and function, reducing force generation and mobili...
Aging is a multi-factorial process that ultimately induces a decline in our physiological functionin...
Objective: This review investigates the relationship between leg muscle power and the chronic condit...
This study examined the effect of aerobic training on leg strength, power, and muscle mass in previo...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.Resistance exercise is an effec...