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Elise Schmitt
Researcher at University of Strasbourg
Publications - 32
Citations - 562
Elise Schmitt is an academic researcher from University of Strasbourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Aerobic exercise. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 28 publications receiving 374 citations.
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Health benefits of multicomponent training programmes in seniors: a systematic review
Walid Bouaziz,Pierre Olivier Lang,Pierre Olivier Lang,Elise Schmitt,Georges Kaltenbach,Bernard Geny,Thomas Vogel +6 more
TL;DR: The ageing process is intrinsically associated with decline in physical endurance, muscle strength and gait ability and balance, which all contribute to functional disability.
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Health benefits of aerobic training programs in adults aged 70 and over: a systematic review.
Walid Bouaziz,Thomas Vogel,Elise Schmitt,Georges Kaltenbach,Bernard Geny,Pierre Olivier Lang,Pierre Olivier Lang +6 more
TL;DR: Clinicians should nevertheless encourage older adults over 70 to participate in AT programs to favour active and healthy ageing although the optimal program remains unclear.
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Les critères STOPP/START.v2 : adaptation en langue française
Pierre Olivier Lang,Pierre Olivier Lang,Moustapha Dramé,B. Guignard,Rachid Mahmoudi,Isabelle Payot,Judith Latour,Elise Schmitt,Thierry Pepersack,Nicole Barbara Vogt-ferrier,Yrassam Hasso,Olivia Dalleur,Olivia Dalleur,Benoît Boland,Benoît Boland +14 more
TL;DR: StopP/START as mentioned in this paper is an outil de detection of the prescription medicamenteuse potentiellement inappropriee chez la personne of 65 ou plus.
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Health benefits of cycle ergometer training for older adults over 70: a review
TL;DR: Clinicians can now encourage older adults to profit from the health benefits of cycle ergometer training to be able to pursue their daily activities independently as a preventive approach to the care of older adults.
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Effects of a short-term Interval Aerobic Training Programme with active Recovery bouts (IATP-R) on cognitive and mental health, functional performance and quality of life: A randomised controlled trial in sedentary seniors.
Walid Bouaziz,Walid Bouaziz,Elise Schmitt,Thomas Vogel,François Lefebvre,Pierre-Marie Leprêtre,Georges Kaltenbach,Bernard Geny,Pierre Olivier Lang,Pierre Olivier Lang +9 more
TL;DR: Interval aerobic training programme with active recovery bouts (IATP‐R) has shown to improve tolerance to IATP among seniors, but data concerning its benefits for seniors' health are still limited.