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Sufficient levels of muscle strength, defined as the maximal force
an individual is capable of exerting during a voluntary
contraction, is a critical component to overall physical health and
well-being. Muscle strength generally increases with age throughout
childhood and adolescence. This book discusses specific methods of
assessment and factors affecting muscle strength in children. In
addition, many other factors including gender and physical activity
levels have previously been reported to affect the structure or
metabolic characteristics of skeletal muscle. This book reviews the
literature describing the maladaptations that occur in skeletal
muscle in response to the most common lifestyle associated chronic
diseases and discusses the mechanisms behind the maladaptations, as
well as potential therapies to halt or reverse the changes. This
book also examines the impact of ageing on muscle strength, as well
as reviews the physiological and mechanical properties of muscle
architecture essential to the production of muscle force under
different loading conditions.
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