Physical activity in elderly
Aging is a multifactorial irreversible process associated with significant decline in muscle mass and neuromuscular functions. One of the most efficient methods to counteract age-related changes in muscle mass and function is physical exercise. An alternative effective intervention to improve muscle...
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Main Authors: | Jan Cvecka (Author), Veronika Tirpakova (Author), Milan Sedliak (Author), Helmut Kern (Author), Winfried Mayr (Author), Dušan Hamar (Author) |
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PAGEPress Publications,
2015-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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