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Effects of a Resistance Training Program in Older Women With Sarcopenia
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University of Rhode Island · 2015
Abstract
This is a randomized clinical trial with a control group that will test how periodized resistance training will impact measures of sarcopenia in older women who have been identified as presarcopenic or sarcopenic. The intervention will be approximately 12 weeks in duration with 24 total free-living older women. Outcome measures will be collected at baseline, 6 weeks and post-intervention.
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Anonymous. (2015). Effects of a Resistance Training Program in Older Women With Sarcopenia. <em>University of Rhode Island</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02628145
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Anonymous. Effects of a Resistance Training Program in Older Women With Sarcopenia. University of Rhode Island. 2015.
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@misc{anon2015Effect,
title = {Effects of a Resistance Training Program in Older Women With Sarcopenia},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {University of Rhode Island},
year = {2015},
}
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