Flanagan et al. (2004) reported that in
elderly subjects with just bodyweight loading, the forward lunge displayed a greater hip extension moment than the lateral lunge (92Nm vs. 81Nm).
Levocarnitine administration in
elderly subjects with rapid muscle fatigue: effect on body composition, lipid profile and fatigue.
Nutritional supplements with oral amino acid mixtures increases whole - body lean mass and insulin sensitivity in
elderly subjects with sarcopenia
It implies that the cold airflow may have a greater impact on the overall sleep of female and
elderly subjects with lower physical strength or a greater sensitivity to cold.
Not exact matches
In the initial phase of the work, more than 20,000 people
with Alzheimer's and about 20,000 healthy
elderly subjects will be compared.
As the study progresses, 10,000 additional people
with Alzheimer's and the same number of healthy
elderly subjects will be added to the study.
In this study, we compared a group of «supernormal» young lean
subjects with the most common form of type 2 diabetes in obese
elderly diabetic
subjects in order to optimize our conditions for finding significant differences.
To test this hypothesis, we used independent component analysis to isolate the network in a group of 13
subjects with mild AD and in a group of 13 age - matched
elderly controls as they performed a simple sensory - motor processing task.
With zinc deficiency being one of the most common nutrient deficiencies in the
elderly, lots of studies have been conducted on the
subject, which show that in
elderly patients zinc therapy can protect against cognition decline.
In a study published in 2008 in the journal «Nutrition Research,»
elderly subjects who supplemented
with 15 grams of whey experienced better muscular tissue accrual than
subjects who supplemented
with various amino acids.
HMB and Vitamin D are the only supplements reviewed in this paper that have been shown to improve strength and balance in randomized, placebo - controlled studies
with elderly subjects.
Most interest has this far focused on calcium and vitamin D. Much less interest has been paid to other important nutrients such as protein, and especially to minerals such as phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and vitamins such as C and K. Recent studies suggests that increased intake of plant fibers, fruits and vegetables is associated
with an increased bone mineral density also in
elderly subjects, both women and men [22, 23].
In a population - based cohort study in the Netherlands, high dietary intake of zinc as well as beta carotene, vitamin C, and vitamin E was associated
with reduced risk of AMD in
elderly subjects [73].
Intriguingly enough, it has been shown that three months of aerobic exercise decreases ET - 1 concentrations in both young and
elderly subjects.6 Moreover, 45 minutes of moderate - intensity treadmill running in 13 men and women 70 years of age completely restored insulin - induced increases in protein synthesis.6 Those changes were associated
with a drop in ET - 1.
It has recently been shown that ten months of aerobic exercise reduced CRP levels in
elderly subjects [39] and aerobic exercise training combined
with a dietary intervention in diabetic men reduced their CRP levels [40].
Zinc supplementation in
elderly subjects produced the restoration, at least partially, of nutritional and thymic status
with no adverse effects (Boukaiba et al. 1993).
From a base of 1,000
elderly men and women, Bassey et al. (1989) showed that shoulder abduction decreased gradually and consistently
with age and was about 25 % less in these
elderly subjects compared
with norms for a younger population.
Their comparison of 16
elderly subjects (8 men and 8 women; average age 77 years)
with a history of falling to 23 healthy nonfallers (10 men and 13 women; average age 73 years) showed an association between hip tightness and more falls.
No change
with age in this response to feeding was recorded, whereas splanchnic extraction of leucine (8) and phenylalanine (9) after meal ingestion was shown to increase in
elderly subjects, suggesting a higher utilization of dietary amino acids in those tissues.
At the exhibition the Principal character walks in hand in hand
with this
elderly gentleman who is the
subject of her photographs.
Drawn to the marginalized in society who are often overlooked, artist Linda Colsh depicts
elderly subjects in layered figurative scenes silkscreen printed onto fabrics she alters
with ink, dye, and paint then stitches into textile artworks.
Using data from 765,000 survey respondents in the United States from 2002 to 2011, coupled
with nighttime temperature data, the researchers found that higher nighttime temperatures are associated
with self - reported sleep problems,
with the largest effects seen during summer and among lower - income and
elderly subjects (who may not have easy access to air conditioning).
As a result the trial record in this proceeding is incomplete and unbalanced on crucial issues including: (1) the widespread suicidal ideation initially experienced by persons
with disabilities responding to their disabilities; [8](2) relevant exploitation and abuse to which people
with disabilities and the
elderly are
subjected; [9](3) prejudice faced by persons
with disabilities in society at large and in the medical community; [10](4) the impact the lack of palliative care and support services has on suicidal ideation; [11](5) the impaired agency of persons
with disabilities in dependent circumstances; [12](6) evidence of clinicians about the impact resulting from a state sanctioned paradigm shift legalizing assisted suicide and euthanasia («AS / E»); [13] and (7) the impact on the judgment of doctors of functioning in an environment of increasing health costs and budget constraints.