A longitudinal study on the relationship between aerobic endurance and lower body strength in Italian sedentary older adults
A longitudinal study on the relationship between aerobic endurance and lower body strength in Italian sedentary older adults
Functional aging processes are characterized by a loss of performance capabilities for most physiological systems, such as aerobic endurance and lower body strength, which are important for independent living and active aging. The present study examines the direction of influence between aerobic endurance and lower body strength over time in Italian sedentary older adults. A three-wave longitudinal model was tested using cross-lagged analysis for 202 individuals aged over 65 years (mean = 73.92, SD = 5.84; 140 females). Analysis revealed that aerobic endurance and lower body strength decline over time. In addition, greater aerobic endurance positively affected lower body strength over time; however, the converse was true only during the first period (first 6 months). These findings emphasize the importance of these relationships for the design and implementation of effective physical intervention for older adults.
Cross lag, Longitudinal study, Older adults
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Magistro, Daniele
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Brustio, Paolo Riccardo
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Liubicich, Monica Emma
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Rabaglietti, Emanuela
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1 July 2015
Magistro, Daniele
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Brustio, Paolo Riccardo
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Liubicich, Monica Emma
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Rabaglietti, Emanuela
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Magistro, Daniele, Brustio, Paolo Riccardo, Liubicich, Monica Emma and Rabaglietti, Emanuela
(2015)
A longitudinal study on the relationship between aerobic endurance and lower body strength in Italian sedentary older adults.
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 23 (3), .
(doi:10.1123/japa.2013-0215).
Abstract
Functional aging processes are characterized by a loss of performance capabilities for most physiological systems, such as aerobic endurance and lower body strength, which are important for independent living and active aging. The present study examines the direction of influence between aerobic endurance and lower body strength over time in Italian sedentary older adults. A three-wave longitudinal model was tested using cross-lagged analysis for 202 individuals aged over 65 years (mean = 73.92, SD = 5.84; 140 females). Analysis revealed that aerobic endurance and lower body strength decline over time. In addition, greater aerobic endurance positively affected lower body strength over time; however, the converse was true only during the first period (first 6 months). These findings emphasize the importance of these relationships for the design and implementation of effective physical intervention for older adults.
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Published date: 1 July 2015
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Cross lag, Longitudinal study, Older adults
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/510670
ISSN: 1063-8652
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Monica Emma Liubicich
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