“…Indeed, when matched for V O 2 max (18) or physical activity (16), skeletal muscle mitochondrial function is similar in young and older adults, suggesting that skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfunction may not be an inherent component of senescence but rather a consequence of inactivity (27). Nevertheless, although detriments in skeletal muscle mitochondrial function may not be causal in the etiology of senescence, there is certainly strong evidence of an association (1,3,5,7,20,30,33,37). Importantly, mitochondria are responsive to environmental stimuli (11,12,14).…”