Exploring the Effects of Six Weeks of Resistance Training on the Fecal Microbiome of Older Adult Males: Secondary Analysis of a Peanut Protein Supplemented Randomized Controlled Trial
The bacteria inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract contribute to numerous host functions and can be altered by lifestyle factors. We aimed to determine whether a 6-week training intervention altered fecal microbiome diversity and/or function in older males. Fecal samples were collected prior to and...
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Main Authors: | Johnathon H. Moore (Author), Kristen S. Smith (Author), Dongquan Chen (Author), Donald A. Lamb (Author), Morgan A. Smith (Author), Shelby C. Osburn (Author), Bradley A. Ruple (Author), Casey D. Morrow (Author), Kevin W. Huggins (Author), James R. McDonald (Author), Michael D. Brown (Author), Kaelin C. Young (Author), Michael D. Roberts (Author), Andrew D. Frugé (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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