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Ten‐year longitudinal changes in muscle power, force, and velocity in young, middle‐aged, and older adults

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Maximum muscle power (Pmax) is a biomarker of physical performance in all ages. No longitudinal studies have assessed the effects of aging on Pmax obtained from the torque‐velocity (T‐V) relationship,… Click to show full abstract

Maximum muscle power (Pmax) is a biomarker of physical performance in all ages. No longitudinal studies have assessed the effects of aging on Pmax obtained from the torque‐velocity (T‐V) relationship, which should be considered the ‘gold standard’. This study evaluated the longitudinal changes in the T‐V relationship and Pmax of the knee‐extensor muscles in young, middle‐aged, and older adults after 10 years of follow‐up.

Keywords: muscle power; older adults; aged older; middle aged; young middle; longitudinal changes

Journal Title: Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
Year Published: 2023

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