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18 Ιουν 2007 · Functional capacity is the ability of an individual to perform aerobic work as defined by the maximal oxygen uptake (V̇ o 2max), that is, the product of cardiac output and arteriovenous oxygen (a−V̇ o 2) difference at physical exhaustion, as shown in the following equation:
4 Οκτ 2018 · Meta-regression analysis revealed a statistically significant inverse relation between thoracic Cobb angle and absolute and predicted forced vital capacity in 1 second, forced vital capacity...
This is a thought experiment designed to demonstrate that, as sarcomeres are preferentially arranged in series or in parallel (and muscle mass remains constant) force changes simply owing to the fibre architectural features.
17 Μαρ 2021 · The markedly lower functional capacity demonstrated in the present group of oldest-old indvividuals thus at least in part likely stems from an accelerated decline in muscle mass and resulting impairments in mechanical muscle function (force, power) when approaching very old age.
1 Ιαν 2015 · Definition. Muscle force generation refers to the process in which skeletal muscle, in response to neural stimuli, converts metabolic energy into active force that pulls on the bones through intermediate connective tissue. Detailed Description. Introduction.
2 Ιουλ 2024 · In our study, we aim to better understand how ROM affects functional movement capacity by selecting individuals with limited physical activity in an age range that better reflects the population. We aimed to elucidate the extent to which isometric strength and range of motion influence functional movement capacity.
Let us ask, “What is the meaning of the physical laws of Newton, which we write as $F=ma$? What is the meaning of force, mass, and acceleration?” Well, we can intuitively sense the meaning of mass, and we can define acceleration if we know the meaning of position and time.