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Stéphane Baudry
Researcher at Université libre de Bruxelles
Publications - 117
Citations - 3394
Stéphane Baudry is an academic researcher from Université libre de Bruxelles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isometric exercise & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 105 publications receiving 2743 citations. Previous affiliations of Stéphane Baudry include University of Colorado Boulder & Free University of Brussels.
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Age-related decline in rate of torque development is accompanied by lower maximal motor unit discharge frequency during fast contractions
TL;DR: The results indicate that the age-related decline in maximal motor unit discharge frequency likely limit, in addition to the slowing of muscle contractile properties, the performance of fast voluntary contractions.
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Voluntary activation during maximal contraction with advancing age: a brief review
TL;DR: Current knowledge regarding the activation of agonist and antagonist muscles during MVC in elderly is summarized to try to clarify the disparities in literature concerning the influence of a possible deficit in voluntary activation on the maximal force capacity of muscles in elderly adults.
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Aging causes a reorganization of cortical and spinal control of posture
TL;DR: A mechanistic analysis of how age-related structural and functional changes at spinal and cortical levels may be linked to the behaviorally manifest postural deficits in old adults and a model for future studies to unravel the structure-function-behavior relations in postural control and aging are proposed.
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Unraveling the neurophysiology of muscle fatigue
Roger M. Enoka,Stéphane Baudry,Stéphane Baudry,Thorsten Rudroff,Dario Farina,Dario Farina,Malgorzata Klass,Jacques Duchateau +7 more
TL;DR: These examples provide insight on the types of adjustments that occur in the nervous system during fatiguing contractions, but emphasize that much remains to be learned about the physiological processes that contribute to the phenomenon known as muscle fatigue.
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Age-related fatigability of the ankle dorsiflexor muscles during concentric and eccentric contractions
TL;DR: The results suggest that the fatigue exhibited by both young and elderly adults during maximal concentric and eccentric contractions mainly involved peripheral alterations and that elderly adults may also have experienced a decline in neuromuscular propagation.