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Lars G Hvid

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Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders|May 16, 2023
Neuromuscular rate of force development discriminates fallers in ambulatory persons with multiple sclerosis - an exploratory studyNick M Kristensen, Laurits Taul-Madsen, Tobias Gaemelke, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|February 1, 2025
A head-to-head comparison of the effects of aerobic versus resistance training on physical capacity and physical function in people with multiple sclerosis: Results from the MSBOOST trialLaurits Taul-Madsen, Lars G Hvid, Hjalte Riis, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|July 5, 2021
Contractile Properties of MHC I and II Fibers From Highly Trained Arm and Leg Muscles of Cross-Country SkiersKasper Degn Gejl, Lars G Hvid, Erik P Andersson, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders|February 23, 2021
Is maximal muscle strength and fatigability of three lower limb muscle groups associated with walking capacity and fatigability in multiple sclerosis? An exploratory studyFanny Van Geel, Lars G Hvid, Pieter Van Noten, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|April 19, 2021
Lower extremity muscle power - A critical determinant of physical function in aging and multiple sclerosisRasmus A W Stagsted, Cintia Ramari, Anders G Skjerbaek, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis Journal - Experimental, Translational and Clinical|March 24, 2025
Implications of maximal muscle strength and aerobic capacity for lower extremity physical function in people with multiple sclerosis-a cross-sectional studyLaurits Taul-Madsen, Ulrik Dalgas, Hjalte Riis, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|May 24, 2021
Comparison Between Isometric and Concentric Motor Fatigability in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis and Healthy Controls - exploring central and peripheral contributions of motor fatigabilityTobias Gaemelke, Morten Riemenschneider, Ulrik Dalgas, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|September 3, 2016
Neck pain, concerns of falling and physical performance in community-dwelling Danish citizens over 75 years of age: A cross-sectional studyJulie C Kendall, Eleanor Boyle, Jan Hartvigsen, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|January 20, 2021
Does physical performance and muscle strength predict future personal and nursing care services in community-dwelling older adults aged 75+?Jonathan Vaarst, Eleanor Boyle, Sonja Vestergaard, et al.
BMC Geriatrics|January 15, 2021
Associations between objectively measured physical activity, sedentary behaviour and time in bed among 75+ community-dwelling Danish older adultsLi-Tang Tsai, Eleanor Boyle, Jan C Brønd, et al.
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Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders|May 16, 2023
Neuromuscular rate of force development discriminates fallers in ambulatory persons with multiple sclerosis - an exploratory studyNick M Kristensen, Laurits Taul-Madsen, Tobias Gaemelke, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|February 1, 2025
A head-to-head comparison of the effects of aerobic versus resistance training on physical capacity and physical function in people with multiple sclerosis: Results from the MSBOOST trialLaurits Taul-Madsen, Lars G Hvid, Hjalte Riis, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|July 5, 2021
Contractile Properties of MHC I and II Fibers From Highly Trained Arm and Leg Muscles of Cross-Country SkiersKasper Degn Gejl, Lars G Hvid, Erik P Andersson, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders|February 23, 2021
Is maximal muscle strength and fatigability of three lower limb muscle groups associated with walking capacity and fatigability in multiple sclerosis? An exploratory studyFanny Van Geel, Lars G Hvid, Pieter Van Noten, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|April 19, 2021
Lower extremity muscle power - A critical determinant of physical function in aging and multiple sclerosisRasmus A W Stagsted, Cintia Ramari, Anders G Skjerbaek, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis Journal - Experimental, Translational and Clinical|March 24, 2025
Implications of maximal muscle strength and aerobic capacity for lower extremity physical function in people with multiple sclerosis-a cross-sectional studyLaurits Taul-Madsen, Ulrik Dalgas, Hjalte Riis, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|May 24, 2021
Comparison Between Isometric and Concentric Motor Fatigability in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis and Healthy Controls - exploring central and peripheral contributions of motor fatigabilityTobias Gaemelke, Morten Riemenschneider, Ulrik Dalgas, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|September 3, 2016
Neck pain, concerns of falling and physical performance in community-dwelling Danish citizens over 75 years of age: A cross-sectional studyJulie C Kendall, Eleanor Boyle, Jan Hartvigsen, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|January 20, 2021
Does physical performance and muscle strength predict future personal and nursing care services in community-dwelling older adults aged 75+?Jonathan Vaarst, Eleanor Boyle, Sonja Vestergaard, et al.
BMC Geriatrics|January 15, 2021
Associations between objectively measured physical activity, sedentary behaviour and time in bed among 75+ community-dwelling Danish older adultsLi-Tang Tsai, Eleanor Boyle, Jan C Brønd, et al.
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