Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6151119 | Contemporary Clinical Trials | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Men and women over 70Â years, at risk for losing independence will be randomized to either 4Â weeks of RSTS or “aerobic” exercise, followed by an identical 8Â weeks of progressive whole-body training (aerobic plus resistance). The guiding hypothesis is that the magnitude of adaptation after 12Â weeks will be greatest in those initially randomized to RSTS. Possible mediators of the intervention effect - physical impairment/fitness and function relationship, including vascular function, muscle mass, strength, and physiology will also be assessed.
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Authors
Jason D. Allen, Jennifer L. Robbins, Mitch D. VanBruggen, Daniel P. Credeur, Neil M. Johannsen, Conrad P. Earnest, Carl F. Pieper, Johanna L. Johnson, Timothy S. Church, Eric Ravussin, William E. Kraus, Michael A. Welsch,