Journal article
Fatigue after physical activity in healthy and balance-impaired elderly
T Egerton, SG Brauer, AG Cresswell
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity | HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1123/japa.17.1.89
Abstract
This study aimed to determine whether physical activity similar to daily living results in signs and sensations of fatigue in healthy old, balance-impaired old, and healthy young adults. Sensations of general tiredness, leg tiredness, knee-extension and hip-abduction strength, and temporospatial gait variables were measured before, immediately after, and up to 20 min after moderate-intensity physical activity. After activity, all groups reported increased levels of tiredness but showed no changes in strength. The balance-impaired had greater and more prolonged feelings of tiredness, with a mean increase before to immediately after activity of 3.6 on the visual analogue scale and no recovery ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Australian Federation of University Women-Queensland Branch funded the Freda Bale Fellowship for Thorlene Egerton's PhD candidacy.