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1. Effects of Different Resistance Training Frequencies on Body Composition, Muscular Strength, Muscle Quality, and Metabolic Biomarkers in Sarcopenic Older Women.

2. Which ROMs Lead to Rome? A Systematic Review of the Effects of Range of Motion on Muscle Hypertrophy.

4. Resistance exercise intervention on muscular strength and power, and functional capacity in acute hospitalized older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 2498 patients in 7 randomized clinical trials.

5. Effect of whole-body resistance training at different load intensities on circulating inflammatory biomarkers, body fat, muscular strength, and physical performance in postmenopausal women.

6. Does Performing Different Resistance Exercises for the Same Muscle Group Induce Non-homogeneous Hypertrophy?

7. Equating Resistance-Training Volume Between Programs Focused on Muscle Hypertrophy.

8. What influence does resistance exercise order have on muscular strength gains and muscle hypertrophy? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

9. Effects of Three Resistance Exercise Orders on Muscular Function and Body Composition in Older Women.

10. Influence of Resistance Training Exercise Order on Muscle Strength, Hypertrophy, and Anabolic Hormones in Older Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

11. Effects of Different Weekly Sets-Equated Resistance Training Frequencies on Muscular Strength, Muscle Mass, and Body Fat in Older Women.

12. Placing Greater Torque at Shorter or Longer Muscle Lengths? Effects of Cable vs. Barbell Preacher Curl Training on Muscular Strength and Hypertrophy in Young Adults.

13. Influence of Handgrip Stabilization During Isokinetic Knee Strength Assessment in Older Women.

14. Resistance Training Performed With Single and Multiple Sets Induces Similar Improvements in Muscular Strength, Muscle Mass, Muscle Quality, and IGF-1 in Older Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

15. Phase Angle Is Moderately Associated With Muscle Quality and Functional Capacity, Independent of Age and Body Composition in Older Women.

16. Effects of Protein Intake Beyond Habitual Intakes Associated With Resistance Training on Metabolic Syndrome-Related Parameters, Isokinetic Strength, and Body Composition in Older Women.

17. Effects of higher habitual protein intake on resistance-training-induced changes in body composition and muscular strength in untrained older women: A clinical trial study.

18. Improvement of cellular health indicators and muscle quality in older women with different resistance training volumes.

19. Effects of Whey Protein Supplementation Associated With Resistance Training on Muscular Strength, Hypertrophy, and Muscle Quality in Preconditioned Older Women.

20. Reproducibility of isokinetic strength assessment of knee muscle actions in adult athletes: Torques and antagonist-agonist ratios derived at the same angle position.

21. Effects of Modified Pyramid System on Muscular Strength and Hypertrophy in Older Women.

22. Effects of Whey Protein Supplementation Pre- or Post-Resistance Training on Muscle Mass, Muscular Strength, and Functional Capacity in Pre-Conditioned Older Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

23. Resistance training with dietary intake maintenance increases strength without altering body composition in older women.

24. Effects of Different Resistance Training Systems on Muscular Strength and Hypertrophy in Resistance-Trained Older Women.

26. Resistance training prescription with different load-management methods improves phase angle in older women.

27. Effects of Traditional and Pyramidal Resistance Training Systems on Muscular Strength, Muscle Mass, and Hormonal Responses in Older Women: A Randomized Crossover Trial.

28. The improvement in walking speed induced by resistance training is associated with increased muscular strength but not skeletal muscle mass in older women.

29. Effect of Two- Versus Three-Way Split Resistance Training Routines on Body Composition and Muscular Strength in Bodybuilders: A Pilot Study.

30. Effect of resistance training with different frequencies and detraining on muscular strength and oxidative stress biomarkers in older women.

31. Analysis of the training load during a hypertrophy-type resistance training programme in men and women.

32. Effects of static stretching and specific warm-up on the repetition performance in upper- and lower-limb exercises in resistance-trained older women.

33. Whey Protein Supplementation Is Superior to Leucine-Matched Collagen Peptides to Increase Muscle Thickness During a 10-Week Resistance Training Program in Untrained Young Adults.

34. Improvements in Phase Angle Are Related With Muscle Quality Index After Resistance Training in Older Women.

35. The Effects of Carbohydrate Intake on Body Composition and Muscular Strength in Trained Men Undergoing a Progressive Resistance Training.

36. Effects of resistance training on body recomposition, muscular strength, and phase angle in older women with different fat mass levels.

37. Weaker older women gain more lower body strength than their stronger counterparts, but not muscle mass, following 12 weeks of resistance training.

38. Differential Responsiveness for Strength Gain Between Limbs After Resistance Training in Older Women: Impact on Interlimb Asymmetry Reduction.

39. Resistance training reduces depressive and anxiety symptoms in older women: a pilot study.

40. Effects of Resistance Training at Different Loads on Inflammatory Biomarkers, Muscle Mass, Muscular Strength, and Physical Performance in Postmenopausal Women.

41. Comparison of 2 Weekly Frequencies of Resistance Training on Muscular Strength, Body Composition, and Metabolic Biomarkers in Resistance-Trained Older Women: Effects of Detraining and Retraining.

42. Effects of Different Resistance Training Loads on the Muscle Quality Index in Older Women.

43. Volume Reduction: Which Dose is Sufficient to Retain Resistance Training Adaptations in Older Women?

44. The Generality of Strength: Relationship between Different Measures of Muscular Strength in Older Women.

45. Resistance training reduces metabolic syndrome and inflammatory markers in older women: A randomized controlled trial.

46. Resistance training promotes increase in intracellular hydration in men and women.

47. EFFECTS OF REST INTERVAL LENGTH ON RATING OF PERCEIVED EXERTION DURING A MULTIPLE-SET RESISTANCE EXERCISE.

48. EFFECTS OF EXERCISE INTENSITY ON RATING OF PERCEIVED EXERTION DURING A MULTIPLE-SET RESISTANCE EXERCISE SESSION.

49. Muscle Hypertrophy and Strength Adaptations to Systematically Varying Resistance Exercises.

50. Effect of Different Load Intensity Transition Schemes on Muscular Strength and Physical Performance in Postmenopausal Women.

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