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301 related items for PubMed ID: 29058113

  • 1. Voluntary activation and variability during maximal dynamic contractions with aging.
    Rozand V, Senefeld JW, Hassanlouei H, Hunter SK.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2017 Dec; 117(12):2493-2507. PubMed ID: 29058113
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  • 2. Neuromechanical properties of the triceps surae in young and older adults.
    Barber LA, Barrett RS, Gillett JG, Cresswell AG, Lichtwark GA.
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  • 3. Recovery from supraspinal fatigue is slowed in old adults after fatiguing maximal isometric contractions.
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  • 4. Reduced corticospinal responses in older compared with younger adults during submaximal isometric, shortening, and lengthening contractions.
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  • 6. Supraspinal fatigue does not explain the sex difference in muscle fatigue of maximal contractions.
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  • 7. Age differences in dynamic fatigability and variability of arm and leg muscles: Associations with physical function.
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  • 8. The effect of sustained low-intensity contractions on supraspinal fatigue in human elbow flexor muscles.
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  • 12. Use of motor cortex stimulation to measure simultaneously the changes in dynamic muscle properties and voluntary activation in human muscles.
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  • 13. Sex differences with aging in the fatigability of dynamic contractions.
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  • 16. Less fatiguability in eccentric than concentric repetitive maximal muscle contractions.
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  • 17. Attenuated activation of knee extensor muscles during fast contractions in older men and women.
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  • 18. Activation of human quadriceps femoris during isometric, concentric, and eccentric contractions.
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  • 19. Voluntary activation of human elbow flexor muscles during maximal concentric contractions.
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  • 20. Eccentric exercise-induced muscle weakness abolishes sex differences in fatigability during sustained submaximal isometric contractions.
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