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Effect of Weight Loss and Physical Training on Musculoskeletal Status, Physical Function, and Quality-of-Life in Physically Limited, Obese, Elderly Subjects

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Washington University School of Medicine · 2003

Abstract

The overall purpose of this research is to determine the effect of weight loss and physical training on quality of life, physical function, metabolism, bone strength, body fat and muscle mass.

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Anonymous. (2003). Effect of Weight Loss and Physical Training on Musculoskeletal Status, Physical Function, and Quality-of-Life in Physically Limited, Obese, Elderly Subjects. <em>Washington University School of Medicine</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT00146133
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Anonymous. Effect of Weight Loss and Physical Training on Musculoskeletal Status, Physical Function, and Quality-of-Life in Physically Limited, Obese, Elderly Subjects. Washington University School of Medicine. 2003.
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@misc{anon2003Effect, title = {Effect of Weight Loss and Physical Training on Musculoskeletal Status, Physical Function, and Quality-of-Life in Physically Limited, Obese, Elderly Subjects}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {Washington University School of Medicine}, year = {2003}, }

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