“…In humans, mitochondrial metabolic function is often studied in vitro in skeletal muscle by respirometry in permeabilized muscle fibers obtained through biopsies, as well as in vivo by phosphorous magnetic resonance spectroscopy (P 31 MRS) (Lanza & Nair, ). Using both methods, it has been demonstrated that the degree of oxidative phosphorylation declines with aging in humans in the heart, skeletal muscle, and other tissues (Coen et al, ; Consolini, Ragone, Bonazzola, & Colareda, ; Fabbri et al, ; Gonzalez‐Freire et al, ; Holloway et al, ). Reduced mitochondrial function is associated with mobility decline in older persons, while the effect is mediated by a reduction of muscle strength (Zane et al, ).…”