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The Importance of Resistance Exercise Training to Combat Neuromuscular Aging

Kaleen M. Lavin, Brandon M. Roberts, Christopher S. Fry, Tatiana Moro, Blake B. Rasmussen, Marcas M. Bamman

Physiology · 2019 · ▲ 130 citations

Abstract

Older adults undergoing age-related decrements in muscle health can benefit substantially from resistance exercise training, a potent stimulus for whole muscle and myofiber hypertrophy, neuromuscular performance gains, and improved functional mobility. With the use of advancing technologies, research continues to elucidate the mechanisms of and heterogeneity in adaptations to resistance exercise training beyond differences in exercise prescription. This review highlights the current knowledge in these areas and emphasizes knowledge gaps that require future attention of the field.

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10.1152/physiol.00044.2018
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Lavin, K.M., Roberts, B.M., Fry, C.S., Moro, T., Rasmussen, B.B., &amp; Bamman, M.M. (2019). The Importance of Resistance Exercise Training to Combat Neuromuscular Aging. <em>Physiology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1152/physiol.00044.2018
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Lavin KM, Roberts BM, Fry CS, Moro T, Rasmussen BB, Bamman MM. The Importance of Resistance Exercise Training to Combat Neuromuscular Aging. Physiology. 2019. doi:10.1152/physiol.00044.2018.
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@article{kaleen2019TheImp, title = {The Importance of Resistance Exercise Training to Combat Neuromuscular Aging}, author = {Kaleen M. Lavin and Brandon M. Roberts and Christopher S. Fry and Tatiana Moro and Blake B. Rasmussen and Marcas M. Bamman}, journal = {Physiology}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1152/physiol.00044.2018}, }

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