25 results on '"Clark, Leatha A."'
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2. Reductions in Motor Unit Firing are Associated with Clinically Meaningful Leg Extensor Weakness in Older Adults
3. Discrepancies in hand motor performance and executive function in older adults
4. Is impaired dopaminergic function associated with mobility capacity in older adults?
5. Fracture discrimination capability of ulnar flexural rigidity measured via Cortical Bone Mechanics Technology: study protocol for The STRONGER Study
6. Development of a trunk motor paradigm for use in neuroimaging
7. Relative contribution of muscle strength, lean mass, and lower extremity motor function in explaining between-person variance in mobility in older adults
8. The relation of ApoE and COMT gene–gene interactions to cognitive and motor function in community-dwelling older adults: a pilot study
9. Reductions in Motor Unit Firing are Associated with Clinically Meaningful Leg Extensor Weakness in Older Adults
10. Optimization and construct validity of approaches to preclinical grip strength testing
11. Effect of Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Motor Cortex on Elbow Flexor Muscle Strength in the Very Old
12. Brain-Predicted Age Difference Moderates the Association Between Muscle Strength and Mobility
13. Heterogeneity of the strength response to progressive resistance exercise training in older adults: Contributions of muscle contractility
14. A-11 Investigating Gene–Gene Interactions by Cognitive Domain in Healthy Older Adults
15. Additional file 1 of Relative contribution of muscle strength, lean mass, and lower extremity motor function in explaining between-person variance in mobility in older adults
16. Additional file 2 of Relative contribution of muscle strength, lean mass, and lower extremity motor function in explaining between-person variance in mobility in older adults
17. Additional file 3 of Relative contribution of muscle strength, lean mass, and lower extremity motor function in explaining between-person variance in mobility in older adults
18. Additional file 4 of Relative contribution of muscle strength, lean mass, and lower extremity motor function in explaining between-person variance in mobility in older adults
19. Is impaired dopaminergic function associated with mobility capacity in older adults?
20. Reduced Neural Excitability and Activation Contribute to Clinically Meaningful Weakness in Older Adults
21. Voluntary vs Electrically Stimulated Activation in Age-Related Muscle Weakness
22. Reduced Neural Excitability and Activation Contribute to Clinically Meaningful Weakness in Older Adults.
23. Resistance exercise to prevent and manage sarcopenia and dynapenia
24. Resistance Exercise to Prevent and Manage Sarcopenia and Dynapenia
25. The Aging Brain & the Dorsal Basal Ganglia: Implications for Age-Related Limitations of Mobility.
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