Research underlines the potential of low-load resistance exercise in older adults. However, while the effects of detraining from high-load protocols have been established, it is not known whether gains from low-load training would be better/worse maintained. The current study evaluated the effects of 24 weeks of detraining that followed 12 weeks of high- and low-load resistance exercise in older adults. Fifty-six older adults (68.0 ± 5.0 years) were randomly assigned to leg press and leg extension training at either HIGH load (2 × 10–15 repetitions at 80% of one-repetition maximum (1-RM)), LOW load (1 × 80–100 repetitions at 20% of 1-RM), or LOW + load (1 × 60 repetitions at 20% of 1-RM, immediately followed by 1 × 10–20 repetitions at 40% ...
Introduction: Reductions in lower-limb strength and muscle mass are common in ageing, with a concomi...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of stopping and restarting two types of exercise programs in old...
INTRODUCTION: Ageing is associated with an attenuated hypertrophic response to resistance training a...
Background: The interruption of training (detraining) results in loss of the gains acquired. Partial...
Background. Training cessation among older adults is associated with the loss of functional ability....
Abstract Background Although resistance exercise interventions have been shown to be beneficial in p...
It is well known that resistance training improves muscle strength in older adults and may enhance o...
Introduction: Although resistance type exercise training (RT) effectively increases muscle mass and ...
The present investigation attempted to determine whether resistance exercise intensity affects flexi...
Introduction: Eccentric exercise can reverse age-related decreases in muscle strength and mass; howe...
Introduction Although resistance type exercise training (RT) effectively increases muscle mass and s...
Background: The present study compared the effects of low-load resistance training (RT) protocols pe...
KEY POINTS: Disuse in older adults can critically decrease lower limb muscle power, leading to compr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the capacity of resistance training to enhance the rapid an...
Our objective was to assess the effects of an 8-week exercise training program with a special focus ...
Introduction: Reductions in lower-limb strength and muscle mass are common in ageing, with a concomi...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of stopping and restarting two types of exercise programs in old...
INTRODUCTION: Ageing is associated with an attenuated hypertrophic response to resistance training a...
Background: The interruption of training (detraining) results in loss of the gains acquired. Partial...
Background. Training cessation among older adults is associated with the loss of functional ability....
Abstract Background Although resistance exercise interventions have been shown to be beneficial in p...
It is well known that resistance training improves muscle strength in older adults and may enhance o...
Introduction: Although resistance type exercise training (RT) effectively increases muscle mass and ...
The present investigation attempted to determine whether resistance exercise intensity affects flexi...
Introduction: Eccentric exercise can reverse age-related decreases in muscle strength and mass; howe...
Introduction Although resistance type exercise training (RT) effectively increases muscle mass and s...
Background: The present study compared the effects of low-load resistance training (RT) protocols pe...
KEY POINTS: Disuse in older adults can critically decrease lower limb muscle power, leading to compr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the capacity of resistance training to enhance the rapid an...
Our objective was to assess the effects of an 8-week exercise training program with a special focus ...
Introduction: Reductions in lower-limb strength and muscle mass are common in ageing, with a concomi...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of stopping and restarting two types of exercise programs in old...
INTRODUCTION: Ageing is associated with an attenuated hypertrophic response to resistance training a...