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2. Total and regional bone mineral density are associated with cellular health in older men and women
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3. Effect of whey protein supplementation combined with resistance training on body composition, muscular strength, functional capacity, and plasma-metabolism biomarkers in older women with sarcopenic obesity: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
4. Effect of whey protein supplementation combined with resistance training on cellular health in pre-conditioned older women: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
5. Resistance training performed with single-set is sufficient to reduce cardiovascular risk factors in untrained older women: The randomized clinical trial. Active Aging Longitudinal Study
6. Comparision of Low and High Volume of Resistance Training on Body Fat and Blood Biomarkers in Untrained Older Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial
7. Influence of Resistance Training Exercise Order on Muscle Strength, Hypertrophy, and Anabolic Hormones in Older Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
8. Resistance Training Improves a Cellular Health Parameter in Obese Older Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
9. Resistance Exercise Order Does Not Affect the Magnitude and Duration of Postexercise Blood Pressure in Older Women
10. 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
11. Influence of Resistance Training Exercise Order on Muscle Strength, Hypertrophy, and Anabolic Hormones in Older Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
12. Phase Angle Is Moderately Associated With Muscle Quality and Functional Capacity, Independent of Age and Body Composition in Older Women
13. Resistance Training for Older Women: Do Adaptive Responses Support the ACSM and NSCA Position Stands?
14. Prevalence of dyslipidemia in adolescents: Comparison between definitions
15. Effect of Resistance Exercise Order on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Older Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
16. Lower protein and higher carbohydrate intake are related with altering metabolic syndrome components in elderly women: A cross-sectional study
17. Improvements in Phase Angle Are Related With Muscle Quality Index After Resistance Training in Older Women.
18. Effects of Protein Intake Beyond Habitual Intakes Associated With Resistance Training on Metabolic Syndrome-Related Parameters, Isokinetic Strength, and Body Composition in Older Women.
19. Traditional and pyramidal resistance training systems improve muscle quality and metabolic biomarkers in older women: A randomized crossover study
20. Effect of Resistance Exercise Orders on Health Parameters in Trained Older Women: A Randomized Crossover Trial.
21. Effects of Whey Protein Supplementation Associated With Resistance Training on Muscular Strength, Hypertrophy, and Muscle Quality in Preconditioned Older Women.
22. Effect of resistance training on C-reactive protein, blood glucose and lipid profile in older women with differing levels of RT experience
23. Effect of Resistance Training Systems on Oxidative Stress in Older Women.
24. Effects of Pyramid Resistance-Training System with Different Repetition Zones on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Older Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
25. Effects of Three Resistance Exercise Orders on Muscular Function and Body Composition in Older Women
26. Improvement of Oxidative Stress in Older Women Is Dependent on Resistance Training Volume: Active Aging Longitudinal Study
27. Improvement of Oxidative Stress in Older Women Is Dependent on Resistance Training Volume: Active Aging Longitudinal Study.
28. Phase Angle is Moderately Associated with Short-term Maximal Intensity Efforts in Soccer Players
29. Effects of pre‐ or post‐exercise whey protein supplementation on oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes in older women
30. 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
31. Improvement of cellular health indicators and muscle quality in older women with different resistance training volumes
32. Twenty minutes of post-exercise hypotension are enough to predict chronic blood pressure reduction induced by resistance training in older women
33. Screen-based sedentary behaviors, mental health, and social relationships among adolescents
34. Resistance training reduces metabolic syndrome and inflammatory markers in older women: A randomized controlled trial
35. Creatine supplementation elicits greater muscle hypertrophy in upper than lower limbs and trunk in resistance-trained men
36. The effects of resistance training volume on osteosarcopenic obesity in older women
37. Resistance training prescription with different load‐management methods improves phase angle in older women
38. Chronic Blood Pressure Reductions and Increments in Plasma Nitric Oxide Bioavailability
39. Starting the Resistance-Training Session with Lower-Body Exercises Provides Lower Session Perceived Exertion without Altering the Training Volume in Older Women.
40. The improvement in walking speed induced by resistance training is associated with increased muscular strength but not skeletal muscle mass in older women
41. Resistance training improves inflammatory level, lipid and glycemic profiles in obese older women: A randomized controlled trial
42. Association between risk behaviors and adiposity indicators in adolescents from Southern Brazil
43. The effects of resistance training volume on osteosarcopenic obesity in older women.
44. Effects of Different Resistance Training Frequencies on Fat in Overweight/Obese Older Women.
45. Resistance training reduces metabolic syndrome and inflammatory markers in older women: A randomized controlled trial.
46. Cardiorespiratory fitness is related to metabolic risk independent of physical activity in boys but not girls from Southern Brazil
47. Correlates of Blood Pressure According to Early, On Time, and Late Maturation in Adolescents
48. Correlates of sports practice, occupational and leisure‐time physical activity in Brazilian adolescents
49. Correlates of Blood Pressure According to Early, On Time, and Late Maturation in Adolescents.
50. Creatine supplementation elicits greater muscle hypertrophy in upper than lower limbs and trunk in resistance-trained men
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