Journal of Aging Research

Table of Contents: 2012

  • Journal of Aging Research -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 427109
  • - Research Article

Could Questions on Activities of Daily Living Estimate Grip Strength of Older Adults Living Independently in the Community?

Jessica Simard | Maude Chalifoux | ... | Johanne Desrosiers
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  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 510801
  • - Review Article

Nutrition and Sarcopenia: A Review of the Evidence and Implications for Preventive Strategies

Siân Robinson | Cyrus Cooper | Avan Aihie Sayer
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  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 158279
  • - Review Article

Age-Related Loss of Muscle Mass and Strength

Geoffrey Goldspink
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  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 567143
  • - Research Article

Aging Phenotypes of Common Marmosets (Callithrix jacchus)

Corinna N. Ross | Kenneth Davis | ... | Suzette D. Tardif
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  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 426278
  • - Clinical Study

Effects of High-Speed Power Training on Muscle Performance and Braking Speed in Older Adults

Stephen P. Sayers | Kyle Gibson
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  • Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 267327
  • - Research Article

Rumination and Age: Some Things Get Better

Stefan Sütterlin | Muirne C. S. Paap | ... | Claus Vögele
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  • Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 384017
  • - Review Article

Insulin in Central Nervous System: More than Just a Peripheral Hormone

Ana I. Duarte | Paula I. Moreira | Catarina R. Oliveira
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  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 109013
  • - Review Article

Alternative Exercise Technologies to Fight against Sarcopenia at Old Age: A Series of Studies and Review

Wolfgang Kemmler | Simon von Stengel
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  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 251217
  • - Review Article

Novel Intriguing Strategies Attenuating to Sarcopenia

Kunihiro Sakuma | Akihiko Yamaguchi
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  • Special Issue
  • Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 121390
  • - Review Article

Aging-Shifted Prostaglandin Profile in Endothelium as a Factor in Cardiovascular Disorders

Hao Qian | Na Luo | Yuling Chi
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  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 436251
  • - Review Article

Apathy as Marker of Frail Status

Roberta Semprini | Adele Lubrano | ... | Alessandro Martorana
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  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 629637
  • - Clinical Study

Intramuscular Adipose Tissue, Sarcopenia, and Mobility Function in Older Individuals

Robin L. Marcus | Odessa Addison | ... | Paul LaStayo
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  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 360254
  • - Research Article

Is Collective Efficacy Age Graded? The Development and Evaluation of a New Measure of Collective Efficacy for Older Adults

Adena M. Galinsky | Kathleen A. Cagney | Christopher R. Browning
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  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 708905
  • - Review Article

A Qualitative Review of Balance and Strength Performance in Healthy Older Adults: Impact for Testing and Training

Urs Granacher | Thomas Muehlbauer | Markus Gruber
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  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 421596
  • - Clinical Study

Does Ménière's Disease in the Elderly Present Some Peculiar Features?

R. Teggi | A. Meli | ... | M. Bussi
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