Elastic band resistance training increases adropin and ameliorates some cardiometabolic risk factors in elderly women: A quasi-experimental study
Abstract Background The decline in adropin over the aging process is associated with cardiometabolic risks, and resistance training may affect this decline. We hypothesized that elastic band resistance training (EBRT) would be an effective exercise for increasing adropin and improving the cardiometa...
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Main Authors: | Akbar Azamian Jazi (Author), Esmaeil Moradi Sarteshnizi (Author), Mahshid Fathi (Author), Zahra Azamian Jazi (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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