The purpose of the study was to determine if leg strength limits V˙O2max and the ability to reach a plateau during V˙O2max test in older men during cycle ergometry. Men aged 70-80 years were randomly selected into a strength training (ST, n=12) 3 times weekly for 16 weeks, followed by 4 weeks detraining or a non-training control group (C, n=12). Leg strength and V˙O2maxwere assessed every 4 weeks for 20 weeks; body composition and cardiac function were assessed before and after 16 weeks training and after 4 weeks detraining. Leg strength, upper leg muscle mass (ULMM), arterial-venous O2 difference (a-vO2 difference) and V˙O2max increased in the ST group (95±0.6%, 7±0.7%. 6.2±0.5% and 8±0.8%, respectively; P<0.05) after 16 weeks training. Af...
Background and aim: The world’s population in general lives longer and are healthier than earlier. S...
We sought to determine the effects of age and chronic exercise on muscle power in older males. We ex...
grantor: University of TorontoNine subjects (68.6 ± 1.23 years, mean ± SD) participated in...
Introduction: It is well established that aerobic exercise can lead to improvements in VO2 max in ol...
This study examined the effect of aerobic training on leg strength, power and muscle mass in previou...
This study examined the effect of aerobic training on leg strength, power, and muscle mass in previo...
Purpose: To determine if 16 weeks of strength training canimprove the cardiovascular function of old...
Purpose: To determine if 16 weeks of strength training can improve the cardiovascular function of ol...
This study examined the effect of strength training (ST) and short-term detraining on maximum force ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether 16 weeks of resistance training (RT)...
BACKGROUND: We previously measured the rate of regaining muscle strength during rehabilitation of lo...
Background: The age-related decline in muscle strength is a well documented phenomenon in human bein...
Individuals that are physically active have greater cardiorespiratory fitness and skeletal muscle st...
Introduction: There is increasing evidence that exercise induced increases in BP measured during sub...
Aim of the research was to assess the extent to which measures of lower-extremity muscle strength we...
Background and aim: The world’s population in general lives longer and are healthier than earlier. S...
We sought to determine the effects of age and chronic exercise on muscle power in older males. We ex...
grantor: University of TorontoNine subjects (68.6 ± 1.23 years, mean ± SD) participated in...
Introduction: It is well established that aerobic exercise can lead to improvements in VO2 max in ol...
This study examined the effect of aerobic training on leg strength, power and muscle mass in previou...
This study examined the effect of aerobic training on leg strength, power, and muscle mass in previo...
Purpose: To determine if 16 weeks of strength training canimprove the cardiovascular function of old...
Purpose: To determine if 16 weeks of strength training can improve the cardiovascular function of ol...
This study examined the effect of strength training (ST) and short-term detraining on maximum force ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether 16 weeks of resistance training (RT)...
BACKGROUND: We previously measured the rate of regaining muscle strength during rehabilitation of lo...
Background: The age-related decline in muscle strength is a well documented phenomenon in human bein...
Individuals that are physically active have greater cardiorespiratory fitness and skeletal muscle st...
Introduction: There is increasing evidence that exercise induced increases in BP measured during sub...
Aim of the research was to assess the extent to which measures of lower-extremity muscle strength we...
Background and aim: The world’s population in general lives longer and are healthier than earlier. S...
We sought to determine the effects of age and chronic exercise on muscle power in older males. We ex...
grantor: University of TorontoNine subjects (68.6 ± 1.23 years, mean ± SD) participated in...