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Evidence of resistance training-induced neural adaptation in older adults
Simon Walker
Experimental Gerontology (2021) Vol. 151, pp. 111408-111408
Open Access | Times Cited: 15

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Ageing reduces persistent inward current contribution to motor neurone firing: Potential mechanisms and the role of exercise
Lucas B. R. Orssatto, Anthony J. Blazevich, Gabriel S. Trajano
The Journal of Physiology (2023) Vol. 601, Iss. 17, pp. 3705-3716
Open Access | Times Cited: 17

Aging and skeletal muscle force control: Current perspectives and future directions
Jamie Pethick, Matthew J. Taylor, Stephen D. R. Harridge
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports (2022) Vol. 32, Iss. 10, pp. 1430-1443
Open Access | Times Cited: 26

Heavy resistance training at retirement age induces 4-year lasting beneficial effects in muscle strength: a long-term follow-up of an RCT
Mads Bloch‐Ibenfeldt, Anne Theil Gates, Karoline Karlog, et al.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (2024) Vol. 10, Iss. 2, pp. e001899-e001899
Open Access | Times Cited: 4

Effects of Physical Training Programs on Healthy Athletes’ Vertical Jump Height: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis
Shuzhen Ma, Yanqi Xu, Simao Xu
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2025), pp. 236-257
Closed Access

Using mechanistic knowledge to appraise contemporary approaches to the rehabilitation of upper limb function following stroke
Richard G. Carson, Kathryn S. Hayward
The Journal of Physiology (2024) Vol. 603, Iss. 3, pp. 635-650
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

Determining the cortical, spinal and muscular adaptations to strength-training in older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Ummatul Siddique, Ashlyn K. Frazer, Janne Avela, et al.
Ageing Research Reviews (2022) Vol. 82, pp. 101746-101746
Open Access | Times Cited: 11

Resistance Circuit Training or Walking Training: Which Program Improves Muscle Strength and Functional Autonomy More in Older Women?
Ayrton Moraes Ramos, Pablo Jorge Marcos-Pardo, Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2022) Vol. 19, Iss. 14, pp. 8828-8828
Open Access | Times Cited: 8

Functional and Combined Training Promote Body Recomposition and Lower Limb Strength in Postmenopausal Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial and a Time Course Analysis
Marcos Raphael Pereira Monteiro, José Carlos Aragão-Santos, Alan Bruno Silva Vasconcelos, et al.
Healthcare (2024) Vol. 12, Iss. 9, pp. 932-932
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

A Sensitive and Practical Evaluation to Detect Lower-Limb Strength Changes in Geriatrics: The Isometric Knee Extension Test
Ángel Buendía‐Romero, Alejandro Hernández‐Belmonte, Francisco Franco‐López, et al.
Applied Sciences (2023) Vol. 13, Iss. 5, pp. 2946-2946
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

Force–velocity profiles in CrossFit athletes: A cross-sectional study considering sex, age, and training frequency
Juan Á. Párraga Montilla, José C. CABRERA LINARES, Pedro Jiménez‐Reyes, et al.
Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity (2023) Vol. 15, Iss. 1, pp. Article5-Article5
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

Neuromuscular adaptations to exercise and aging
Michael R. Deschenes, Matt S. Stock
Experimental Gerontology (2022) Vol. 160, pp. 111712-111712
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

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