Age and sex-based differences in functional strength of adults participating in Special Olympics
Muscular strength is a critical component of physical health. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine age- and sex-based differences in functional strength and rates of referral for education in a large international sample of Special Olympics athletes. A total of 30,358 (male = 19,661)...
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Main Authors: | Viviene A. Temple (Author), Pauli Rintala (Author), Shayla Zeitz (Author), Meghann Lloyd (Author), John T. Foley (Author) |
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European Federation of Adapted Physical Activity,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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