Background: Grip strength is a reliable predictor of whole body strength in older adults, but muscle characteristics of people with different activity levels have not been studied previously. The present study examined the relationship between grip strength (GS), quadriceps peak torque (QPT), functional endurance, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in older female golfers. Methods: Twenty-nine healthy female golfers (mean age 69.1 years, SD 3.4) participated. The ISOCOM and JAMAR dynamometers were used to assess QPT and GS, respectively. Functional endurance tests included 1-min sit-to-stand test (1MSTS), 30-s wall press (30SWP), and 2-min stair climb (2MSC). HRQol was assessed using the SF-36 questionnaire. Results: Mean GS and Q...
Purpose Hand grip strength (HGS) is a widely used indicator of overall muscle strength and general...
Aims: This study aims to describe the associations of low muscle mass, handgrip (HGS) and lower-limb...
Abstract. BACKGROUND: Aging is a process that includes progressive physiological changes. Grip stre...
Muscle strength and functional ability decline with age. Physical activity can slow the decline but ...
Muscle strength and functional ability decline with age. Physical activity can slow the decline but ...
Muscle strength and functional ability decline with age. Physical activity can slow the decline but ...
Introduction: There is increasing interest in physical performance as it relates to both the current...
Objective To assess the isolated and combined associations of leg and arm strength with adherence to...
Objective: to investigate the relationship between grip strength and health-related quality of life ...
Physical activity, muscle strength and the ability to maintain postural stability (PS) are important...
Purpose of the study: Quality of life represents the principal outcome of health interventions for t...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate the relationship between grip strength and health-related quality of life ...
Inactive older adults tend to have decreased strength and balance compared with their more active pe...
Background: Progressive ageing of the population has highlighted the importance of the relationship ...
Objective: to investigate the association between muscle strength, biomechanical functional moments ...
Purpose Hand grip strength (HGS) is a widely used indicator of overall muscle strength and general...
Aims: This study aims to describe the associations of low muscle mass, handgrip (HGS) and lower-limb...
Abstract. BACKGROUND: Aging is a process that includes progressive physiological changes. Grip stre...
Muscle strength and functional ability decline with age. Physical activity can slow the decline but ...
Muscle strength and functional ability decline with age. Physical activity can slow the decline but ...
Muscle strength and functional ability decline with age. Physical activity can slow the decline but ...
Introduction: There is increasing interest in physical performance as it relates to both the current...
Objective To assess the isolated and combined associations of leg and arm strength with adherence to...
Objective: to investigate the relationship between grip strength and health-related quality of life ...
Physical activity, muscle strength and the ability to maintain postural stability (PS) are important...
Purpose of the study: Quality of life represents the principal outcome of health interventions for t...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate the relationship between grip strength and health-related quality of life ...
Inactive older adults tend to have decreased strength and balance compared with their more active pe...
Background: Progressive ageing of the population has highlighted the importance of the relationship ...
Objective: to investigate the association between muscle strength, biomechanical functional moments ...
Purpose Hand grip strength (HGS) is a widely used indicator of overall muscle strength and general...
Aims: This study aims to describe the associations of low muscle mass, handgrip (HGS) and lower-limb...
Abstract. BACKGROUND: Aging is a process that includes progressive physiological changes. Grip stre...