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The Role of Aging and Individual Variation in Exercise Training Responsiveness

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Duke University · 2025

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The primary purpose of this study is to assess the effects of aging on markers of physical reserve and exercise-induced adaptations in resilience in older adults who completed a structured exercise program within the last 15 years (Parent trial: STRRIDE-PD; NCT00962962). This feasibility pilot study will enroll up to 26 participants to complete a 6-month aerobic exercise intervention.

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Anonymous. (2025). The Role of Aging and Individual Variation in Exercise Training Responsiveness. <em>Duke University</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06471569
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Anonymous. The Role of Aging and Individual Variation in Exercise Training Responsiveness. Duke University. 2025.
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@misc{anon2025TheRol, title = {The Role of Aging and Individual Variation in Exercise Training Responsiveness}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {Duke University}, year = {2025}, }

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