Comparison of low-dose maximal-intent versus controlled-tempo resistance training on quality-of-life, functional capacity, and strength in untrained healthy adults: a comparative effectiveness study
Abstract Lack of physical activity is a global issue for adults that can lead to sedentary behaviour and a higher prevalence of health complications and chronic diseases, resulting in reduced quality-of-life (QoL) and functional capacity (FC). A potential strategy to mitigate this inactivity is low-...
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Main Authors: | Liam T. Pearson (Author), Kai T. Fox (Author), Ashleigh Keenan (Author), David G. Behm (Author), Sam Stuart (Author), Stuart Goodall (Author), Gill Barry (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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