The Effect of Acute Endurance Exercise on Plasma Myostastin in Healthy Elderly Men
Objectives We aimed to investigate the effect of acute endurance exercise on the amount of Myostatin, as most important protein, involved in sarcopenia in healthy elderly men. Methods & Materials 11 healthy elderly men (mean age=68±2.1 years, height=177±1.3 cm, weight=79±1.5) volunteered to part...
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Main Authors: | Meysam Gholamali (Author), Maryam Nourshahi (Author), Mehdi Hedayati (Author) |
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University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences,
2015-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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