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Norman R. Lazarus
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 31
Citations - 1291
Norman R. Lazarus is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myogenesis & Skeletal muscle. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 27 publications receiving 809 citations.
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International Exercise Recommendations in Older Adults (ICFSR): Expert Consensus Guidelines
Mikel Izquierdo,Mikel Izquierdo,Mikel Izquierdo,Reshma A. Merchant,John E. Morley,Stefan D. Anker,Ivan Aprahamian,Hidenori Arai,Mylène Aubertin-Leheudre,Roberto Bernabei,Eduardo Lusa Cadore,M. Cesari,Lizhu Chen,P. de Souto Barreto,Gustavo Duque,Luigi Ferrucci,Roger A. Fielding,Antonio García-Hermoso,Antonio García-Hermoso,Luis Miguel Gutiérrez-Robledo,Stephen D. R. Harridge,Ben Kirk,S. B. Kritchevsky,Francesco Landi,Norman R. Lazarus,Finbarr C. Martin,Emanuele Marzetti,Marco Pahor,Robinson Ramírez-Vélez,Robinson Ramírez-Vélez,Leocadio Rodríguez-Mañas,Yves Rolland,Jorge G. Ruiz,Olga Theou,Dennis T. Villareal,Debra L. Waters,C. Won Won,Jean Woo,Bruno Vellas,M. Fiatarone Singh +39 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide evidence-based rationale for using exercise and physical activity (PA) for health promotion and disease prevention and treatment in older adults, and discuss the specific modalities and doses that have been studied in randomised controlled trials for their effectiveness in attenuating physiological changes of ageing, disease prevention, and/or improvement of older adults with chronic disease and disability.
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Major features of immunesenescence, including reduced thymic output, are ameliorated by high levels of physical activity in adulthood.
TL;DR: It is concluded that many features of immunesenescence may be driven by reduced physical activity with age, including lower Th17 polarization and higher B regulatory cell frequency than inactive elders.
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Physical Activity, Aging, and Physiological Function
TL;DR: In physically active people, although the relationship between age and physiological function remains complex, function is generally superior with health, well being, and the aging process optimized.
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An investigation into the relationship between age and physiological function in highly active older adults.
Ross D. Pollock,Scott Carter,Cristiana P. Velloso,Niharika A. Duggal,Janet M. Lord,Norman R. Lazarus,Stephen D. R. Harridge +6 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that the relationship between human ageing and physiological function is highly individualistic and modified by inactivity.
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Human skeletal muscle fibroblasts, but not myogenic cells, readily undergo adipogenic differentiation
Chibeza C. Agley,Anthea Rowlerson,Cristiana P. Velloso,Norman R. Lazarus,Stephen D. R. Harridge +4 more
TL;DR: The results show that human skeletal muscle fibroblasts are at least bipotent progenitors that can remain as extracellular-matrix-producing cells or differentiate into adipocytes.