Evidence suggesting that physical fitness can improve the quality of life and delay or prevent some of the deteriorative changes associated with aging has led to the recent increase in exercise participation by the older adult. The wide spectrum of physical abilities displayed by older individuals,...
It is important to realise that these changes, which can differ greatly among patients, may be responsible for an increased incidence of adverse drug reactions and therapeutic failure. They may also mandate a higher dose in some circumstances, as some organs become less responsive to drug action ...
Physiological Changes Due to Age: Implications for Respiratory Drug Therapy The pulmonary system is modified in various ways over time and it is particularly vulnerable to environmental insults. Of particular interest are the impli... JF Morris - 《Drugs & Aging》 被引量: 0发表: 1994年 Host p...
Ageing Process and Physiological Changes 来自 dx.doi.org 喜欢 0 阅读量: 27 作者: S Amarya 摘要: The South-East Asia Region experiences the double burden, that of communicable diseases which remain as an important public health issue, as well as non communicable diseases (NCD) which are ...
Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion, often performed on irregular surfaces with little planning time. Turns can be difficult for some older adults due to physiological age-related changes. Two different turning strategies have been identified in the literature. During step turns...
Age-Related Changes in Locomotor Performance Reveal a Similar Pattern for Caenorhabditis elegans, Mus domesticus, Canis familiaris, Equus caballus, and Hom... Abstract Locomotion is one of the major physiological functions for most animals. Previous studies have described aging mechanisms linked to loco...
These data suggest that a simple noninvasive instrument for the evaluation of physiological fitness, which is applicable to almost all elderly subjects, may be more sensitive to age-related sensory and performance changes than more traditional exercise based measures which require the exclusion of less...
and psychosocial resources on the other.Cohen et al. (1995a), for example, have defined stress as a process in which “environmental demands tax or exceed the adaptive capacity of an organism, resulting in psychological and biological changes that may place persons at risk for disease” (p. ...
Physiological changes brought about by a person's aging process are known to negatively affect elite sports performance, but this may be delayed by skill mastery brought about by continued training. The intersection of these two separate... C Kirk - 《Facta Universitatis》 被引量: 0发表: 2018...
notable variation that exists in pace of senescence and highlight the value of studying senescence in slow-aging species. Studies on senescence often focus on age-related changes in mortality and fecundity without quantifying changes in the function of physiological systems, and the physiological ...