Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Energetics Are Associated With Maximal Aerobic Capacity and Walking Speed in Older Adults
The Journals of Gerontology Series A2012Vol. 68(4), pp. 447–455
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2012 papers
Paul M. Coen, Sharon A. Jubrias, Giovanna Distéfano, Francesca Amati, Dawn C. Mackey, Nancy W. Glynn, Todd M. Manini, Stephanie E. Wohlgemuth, Christiaan Leeuwenburgh, Steven R. Cummings, Anne B. Newman, Luigi Ferrucci, Frederico G. S. Toledo, Eric G. Shankland, Kevin E. Conley, Bret H. Goodpaster
Abstract
Lower mitochondrial capacity and efficiency were both associated with slower walking speed within a group of older participants with a wide range of function. In addition to aerobic capacity, lower mitochondrial capacity and efficiency likely play roles in slowing gait speed with age.
Related Papers
- → Resting and diel respiration rates for the burrowing wolf spider Geolycosa domifex (Hancock)(1979)14 cited
- → The effect of carbon dioxide concentration on respiration of growing and mature soybean leaves(1995)37 cited
- → The Efficiency of Oxidative Phosphorylation(1978)10 cited
- → High efficiency of oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria of wheat(1970)7 cited
- → Respiration of soybean plants in relation to their physiological conditions. III. The characteristics of respiration in leaves and roots under attached and detached conditions.(1989)1 cited