Stair-climbing serves as a feasible opportunity to remain physically active within everyday-life. Data on neuromuscular and cardiorespiratory performance after regular stair-climbing in seniors are scarce. Forty-eight seniors were stratified to a one- (taking every step, INT1) or two-step strategy (every second step, INT2) or a control group (CON). Thirty-nine seniors [females: n = 22, males: n = 17; age: 70.5 (SD 5.1) years; BMI: 25.8 (3.1) kg/m(2)] completed the 8-week intervention (three weekly sessions). Before and after the intervention, balance, gait, strength, and submaximal endurance (at different intensities) were assessed. Maximal strength and explosive power did not improve significantly (0.10 < P < 0.78). Resting heart rat...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
NoWhen descending stairs bodyweight becomes supported on a single limb while the forwards-reaching c...
Forward stair climbing (FSC) is associated with cardiovascular fitness benefits, but the training ef...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this study was to determine if a 12-week stair cl...
Stair climbing provides a feasible opportunity for increasing physical activity (PA) in daily living...
Purpose: Eccentric exercise training produces positive fitness and health outcomes, but whether this...
Introduction: Stair descent is a physically demanding activity of daily life and common risk for fal...
Background: Stair walking, especially in dual-task conditions, is a challenging daily routine for ol...
Our work aimed to find out whether Tai Chi (TC) exercise could improve body stability among the elde...
BACKGROUND: In negotiating stairs, low foot clearance increases the risk of tripping and a fall. Foo...
Background: In negotiating stairs, low foot clearance increases the risk of tripping and a fall. Foo...
Age-associated alterations in balance mechanisms and deteriorations in muscle strength may necessita...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the performance difference in walking, stair descent an...
Stair descent is a challenging task in old age. This study firstly investigated lower extremity kine...
Stair descent is a challenging task in old age. This study firstly investigated lower extremity kine...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
NoWhen descending stairs bodyweight becomes supported on a single limb while the forwards-reaching c...
Forward stair climbing (FSC) is associated with cardiovascular fitness benefits, but the training ef...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this study was to determine if a 12-week stair cl...
Stair climbing provides a feasible opportunity for increasing physical activity (PA) in daily living...
Purpose: Eccentric exercise training produces positive fitness and health outcomes, but whether this...
Introduction: Stair descent is a physically demanding activity of daily life and common risk for fal...
Background: Stair walking, especially in dual-task conditions, is a challenging daily routine for ol...
Our work aimed to find out whether Tai Chi (TC) exercise could improve body stability among the elde...
BACKGROUND: In negotiating stairs, low foot clearance increases the risk of tripping and a fall. Foo...
Background: In negotiating stairs, low foot clearance increases the risk of tripping and a fall. Foo...
Age-associated alterations in balance mechanisms and deteriorations in muscle strength may necessita...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the performance difference in walking, stair descent an...
Stair descent is a challenging task in old age. This study firstly investigated lower extremity kine...
Stair descent is a challenging task in old age. This study firstly investigated lower extremity kine...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
NoWhen descending stairs bodyweight becomes supported on a single limb while the forwards-reaching c...
Forward stair climbing (FSC) is associated with cardiovascular fitness benefits, but the training ef...