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Mavros Y, Kay S, Simpson K, Baker M, Wang Y, Zhao R, et al.
J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle . 2014 Apr; 5(2):111-20. PMID: 24687180
Background: Reductions in skeletal muscle mass and increased adiposity are key elements in the aging process and in the pathophysiology of several chronic diseases. Systemic low grade inflammation associated with...
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Singh N, Quine S, Clemson L, Williams E, Williamson D, Stavrinos T, et al.
J Am Med Dir Assoc . 2011 Sep; 13(1):24-30. PMID: 21944168
Rationale: Excess mortality and residual disability are common after hip fracture. Hypothesis: Twelve months of high-intensity weight-lifting exercise and targeted multidisciplinary interventions will result in lower mortality, nursing home admissions,...
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Gates N, Valenzuela M, Sachdev P, Singh N, Baune B, Brodaty H, et al.
BMC Geriatr . 2011 Apr; 11:19. PMID: 21510896
Background: The extent to which mental and physical exercise may slow cognitive decline in adults with early signs of cognitive impairment is unknown. This article provides the rationale and methodology...
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Lloyd B, Williamson D, Singh N, Hansen R, Diamond T, Finnegan T, et al.
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci . 2009 Mar; 64(5):599-609. PMID: 19264957
Background: The incidence and etiology of falls in patients following hip fracture remains poorly understood. Methods: We prospectively investigated the incidence of, and risk factors for, recurrent and injurious falls...
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Fiatarone Singh M, Singh N, Hansen R, Finnegan T, Allen B, Diamond T, et al.
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci . 2009 Feb; 64(5):568-74. PMID: 19228788
Background: Age-related hip fractures are associated with poor functional outcomes, resulting in substantial personal and societal burden. There is a need to better identify reversible etiologic predictors of suboptimal functional...
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de Vos N, Singh N, Ross D, Stavrinos T, Orr R, Fiatarone Singh M
J Aging Phys Act . 2008 Nov; 16(4):393-407. PMID: 19033601
Objective: To determine the effect of training intensity on the contributions of force and velocity to improvements in peak power (PP) after explosive resistance training in older adults. Methods: 112...
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de Vos N, Singh N, Ross D, Stavrinos T, Orr R, Fiatarone Singh M
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2008 Jan; 89(2):343-50. PMID: 18226661
Objective: To quantify acute changes in blood pressure and heart rate during a maximal dynamic strength-single-repetition maximum lift (1-RM)-testing session in older adults with a low burden of chronic disease....
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Hansen R, Williamson D, Finnegan T, Lloyd B, Grady J, Diamond T, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2007 Oct; 86(4):952-8. PMID: 17921370
Background: Thigh muscle mass and cross-sectional area (CSA) are useful indexes of sarcopenia and the response to treatment in older patients. Current criterion methods are computed tomography (CT) and magnetic...
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Orr R, de Vos N, Singh N, Ross D, Stavrinos T, Fiatarone-Singh M
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci . 2006 Feb; 61(1):78-85. PMID: 16456197
Background: Age-related decline in muscle power may be an early indicator of balance deficits and fall risk, even in nonfrail adults. This study examined the dose-dependent effect of power training...
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Singh N, Stavrinos T, Scarbek Y, Galambos G, Liber C, Fiatarone Singh M
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci . 2005 Jun; 60(6):768-76. PMID: 15983181
Background: Although exercise has been shown to relieve depression, little is known about its mechanism or dose-response characteristics. We hypothesized that high intensity progressive resistance training (PRT) would be more...