Affective responses to supervised 10-week programs of resistance exercise in older adults
Background: Resistance exercise has numerous, well-documented benefits on the health and functional performance of older adults. However, little information exists on the affective responses to resistance exercise in this population. As affective responses can predict continued exercise behavior, ex...
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Main Authors: | Darren L. Richardson (Author), Michael J. Duncan (Author), Alfonso Jimenez (Author), Paul M. Juris (Author), Neil D. Clarke (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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