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208 related items for PubMed ID: 28166121

  • 1. Neural and Muscular Contributions to the Age-Related Reductions in Rapid Strength.
    Gerstner GR, Thompson BJ, Rosenberg JG, Sobolewski EJ, Scharville MJ, Ryan ED.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2017 Jul; 49(7):1331-1339. PubMed ID: 28166121
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  • 2. Age-related reductions in muscle quality influence the relative differences in strength and power.
    Gerstner GR, Giuliani HK, Mota JA, Ryan ED.
    Exp Gerontol; 2017 Dec 01; 99():27-34. PubMed ID: 28927901
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  • 3. Neural and muscular alterations of the plantar flexors in middle-aged women.
    Phillips KC, Noh B, Gage M, Yoon T.
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  • 4. Comparison of age-specific leg extensor muscle function torque-time and rapid velocity attributes across the adult lifespan: A relative deficiency investigation.
    Thompson BJ, Sobolewski EJ, Ryan ED.
    Exp Gerontol; 2020 Mar 01; 131():110819. PubMed ID: 31870890
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  • 5. Age-related differences in rates of torque development and rise in EMG are eliminated by normalization.
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    Exp Gerontol; 2014 Sep 01; 57():18-28. PubMed ID: 24806786
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  • 6. Age related differences in maximal and rapid torque characteristics of the leg extensors and flexors in young, middle-aged and old men.
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    Exp Gerontol; 2013 Feb 01; 48(2):277-82. PubMed ID: 23142518
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  • 7. Influence of age on passive stiffness and size, quality, and strength characteristics.
    Palmer TB, Thompson BJ.
    Muscle Nerve; 2017 Mar 01; 55(3):305-315. PubMed ID: 27348269
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  • 8. Peak torque and rate of torque development influence on repeated maximal exercise performance: contractile and neural contributions.
    Morel B, Rouffet DM, Saboul D, Rota S, Clémençon M, Hautier CA.
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  • 9. Age-Related Differences in Maximal and Rapid Torque Characteristics of the Hip Extensors and Dynamic Postural Balance in Healthy, Young and Old Females.
    Palmer TB, Thiele RM, Thompson BJ.
    J Strength Cond Res; 2017 Feb 01; 31(2):480-488. PubMed ID: 27227788
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  • 10. Time-dependent neuromuscular parameters in the plantar flexors support greater fatigability of old compared with younger males.
    Wallace JW, Power GA, Rice CL, Dalton BH.
    Exp Gerontol; 2016 Feb 01; 74():13-20. PubMed ID: 26657724
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  • 11. Early vs. late rate of torque development: Relation with maximal strength and influencing factors.
    Cossich V, Maffiuletti NA.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2020 Dec 01; 55():102486. PubMed ID: 33152680
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  • 12. Age-Related Differences in Hip Flexion Maximal and Rapid Strength and Rectus Femoris Muscle Size and Composition.
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    J Appl Biomech; 2021 Aug 01; 37(4):311-319. PubMed ID: 33906159
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  • 13. The identification of fall history using maximal and rapid isometric torque characteristics of the hip extensors in healthy, recreationally active elderly females: a preliminary investigation.
    Palmer TB, Thiele RM, Williams KB, Adams BM, Akehi K, Smith DB, Thompson BJ.
    Aging Clin Exp Res; 2015 Aug 01; 27(4):431-8. PubMed ID: 25539974
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  • 14. The influence of patellar tendon and muscle-tendon unit stiffness on quadriceps explosive strength in man.
    Massey GJ, Balshaw TG, Maden-Wilkinson TM, Tillin NA, Folland JP.
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  • 15. Effects of age and sex on neuromuscular-mechanical determinants of muscle strength.
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  • 16. Relationships between rapid isometric torque characteristics and vertical jump performance in division I collegiate American football players: influence of body mass normalization.
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  • 17. Age-related effects on maximal and rapid hamstrings/quadriceps strength capacities and vertical jump power in young and older females.
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  • 18. Neuromechanical properties of the triceps surae in young and older adults.
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  • 20. The Influence of Motor Unit Number and Muscle Activation on Early Phase Rate of Torque Development in Younger and Older Men.
    Magrini MA, Colquhoun RJ, Ferrell MC, Fleming SR, Mota JA, Siedlik JA, Poidomani NM, Jenkins NDM, DeFreitas JM.
    J Mot Behav; 2022 Aug 01; 54(4):422-428. PubMed ID: 34763617
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