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D A Skelton

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Age and Ageing|January 5, 2002
Effects of physical activity on postural stabilityD A Skelton
International Journal of Sports Medicine|April 1, 1994
Applied physiology of strength and power in old ageA Young, D A Skelton
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|January 22, 2003
Exercise and injury prevention in older peopleD A Skelton, N Beyer
Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions|October 20, 2007
Prevention of Falls Network Europe: a thematic network aimed at introducing good practice in effective falls prevention across Europe. Four years onD A Skelton, C J Todd,
Aging (Milan, Italy)|February 1, 1997
Muscle function of women aged 65-89 years meeting two sets of health criteriaD A Skelton, A Young, C A Greig
Public Health|March 27, 2012
Attitudes and beliefs to the uptake and maintenance of physical activity among community-dwelling South Asians aged 60-70 years: a qualitative studyM Horne, D A Skelton, S Speed, et al.
BMJ Open|June 25, 2016
Review of how we should define (and measure) adherence in studies examining older adults' participation in exercise classesH Hawley-Hague, M Horne, D A Skelton, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|October 1, 1995
Effects of resistance training on strength, power, and selected functional abilities of women aged 75 and olderD A Skelton, A Young, C A Greig, et al.
Age and Ageing|September 1, 1994
Strength, power and related functional ability of healthy people aged 65-89 yearsD A Skelton, C A Greig, J M Davies, et al.
Public Health|June 19, 2018
Associations of intention to undertake physical activity among community dwelling British South Asian adults aged 60 years and over: a cross-sectional studyM Horne, R Emsley, A Woodham, et al.
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Age and Ageing|January 5, 2002
Effects of physical activity on postural stabilityD A Skelton
International Journal of Sports Medicine|April 1, 1994
Applied physiology of strength and power in old ageA Young, D A Skelton
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|January 22, 2003
Exercise and injury prevention in older peopleD A Skelton, N Beyer
Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions|October 20, 2007
Prevention of Falls Network Europe: a thematic network aimed at introducing good practice in effective falls prevention across Europe. Four years onD A Skelton, C J Todd,
Aging (Milan, Italy)|February 1, 1997
Muscle function of women aged 65-89 years meeting two sets of health criteriaD A Skelton, A Young, C A Greig
Public Health|March 27, 2012
Attitudes and beliefs to the uptake and maintenance of physical activity among community-dwelling South Asians aged 60-70 years: a qualitative studyM Horne, D A Skelton, S Speed, et al.
BMJ Open|June 25, 2016
Review of how we should define (and measure) adherence in studies examining older adults' participation in exercise classesH Hawley-Hague, M Horne, D A Skelton, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|October 1, 1995
Effects of resistance training on strength, power, and selected functional abilities of women aged 75 and olderD A Skelton, A Young, C A Greig, et al.
Age and Ageing|September 1, 1994
Strength, power and related functional ability of healthy people aged 65-89 yearsD A Skelton, C A Greig, J M Davies, et al.
Public Health|June 19, 2018
Associations of intention to undertake physical activity among community dwelling British South Asian adults aged 60 years and over: a cross-sectional studyM Horne, R Emsley, A Woodham, et al.
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