Beneficial effects of exercise, testosterone, vitamin D, calcium and protein in older men-A randomized clinical trial
Abstract Background Due to increasing older populations worldwide, injuries, disabilities and deaths caused by falls among the elderly represent a growing human and societal problem. We aimed to improve health among men of at least 70 years of age with low‐normal to low testosterone and mobility pro...
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Main Authors: | Mette Midttun (Author), Karsten Overgaard (Author), Bo Zerahn (Author), Maria Pedersen (Author), Anahita Rashid (Author), Peter Busch Østergren (Author), Tine Kolenda Paulin (Author), Thea Winther Pødenphanth (Author), Linda Katharina Karlsson (Author), Eva Rosendahl (Author), Anne‐Mette Ragle (Author), Anders Vinther (Author), Rune Skovgaard Rasmussen (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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