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The following pages link to Knee extension strength is a significant determinant of static and dynamic balance as well as quality of life in older community-dwelling women with osteoporosis (Q78411145):
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- Decreased muscle strength relates to self-reported stooping, crouching, or kneeling difficulty in older adults (Q33576178) (← links)
- Community-based exercise program reduces risk factors for falls in 65- to 75-year-old women with osteoporosis: randomized controlled trial. (Q34289298) (← links)
- Effect of exercises with weight vests and a patient education programme for women with osteopenia and a healed wrist fracture: a randomized, controlled trial of the OsteoACTIVE programme (Q35844560) (← links)
- Musculoskeletal factors, sarcopenia and falls in old age (Q36414114) (← links)
- Fear of falling in subacute hemiplegic stroke patients: associating factors and correlations with quality of life (Q36536657) (← links)
- A weak balance: the contribution of muscle weakness to postural instability and falls (Q37246668) (← links)
- The relationship between maximum unilateral squat strength and balance in young adult men and women (Q37307117) (← links)
- Exercise interventions to reduce fall-related fractures and their risk factors in individuals with low bone density: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. (Q37473106) (← links)
- Three-dimensional analysis of gait in postmenopausal women with low bone mineral density (Q37707746) (← links)
- Fall and Fracture Risk in Sarcopenia and Dynapenia With and Without Obesity: the Role of Lifestyle Interventions (Q38514847) (← links)
- Are resistance and aerobic exercise training equally effective at improving knee muscle strength and balance in older women? (Q39266282) (← links)
- Balance Performance Is Task Specific in Older Adults. (Q42263722) (← links)
- Higher levels of physical fitness are associated with a reduced risk of suffering sarcopenic obesity and better perceived health among the elderly: the EXERNET multi-center study. (Q44397447) (← links)
- Does Heel Height Cause Imbalance during Sit-to-Stand Task: Surface EMG Perspective (Q47188624) (← links)
- Quality of Life and Physical Activity in a Sample of Brazilian Older Adults (Q48631184) (← links)
- Postural control is associated with muscle power in post-menopausal women with low bone mass (Q56964070) (← links)
- Associations Between Types of Balance Performance in Healthy Individuals Across the Lifespan: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (Q57490232) (← links)
- Sarcopenia and visceral obesity: implications for postural instability in the elderly population (Q83541510) (← links)
- Correlation of postural balance and knee muscle strength in the sit-to-stand test among women with and without postmenopausal osteoporosis (Q86046857) (← links)
- The influence of isokinetic peak torque and muscular power on the functional performance of active and inactive community-dwelling elderly: a cross-sectional study (Q89992896) (← links)
- Effect of aging on the association between ankle muscle strength and the control of bipedal stance (Q90458265) (← links)
- The prevalence of sarcopenia and related factors in a community-dwelling elders Thai population (Q91671708) (← links)
- The effectiveness of exercises on fall and fracture prevention amongst community elderlies: A systematic review and meta-analysis (Q97645680) (← links)