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    Twenty-Four Months’ Resistance and Endurance Training Improves Muscle Size and Physical Functions but Not Muscle Quality in Older Adults Requiring Long-Term Care

    To assess the effects of 24 months training on muscle quality, size, strength, and gait abilities in older adults who need long-term care. Design: Non-randomized controlled trial Setting: Kawai Rehabilitation ...

    Akito Yoshiko, T. Kaji, H. Sugiyama, T. Koike in The journal of nutrition, health & aging (2019)

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    Effects of Deconditioning on the Initial Ventilatory and Circulatory Responses at the Onset of Exercise in Man

    In order to elucidate the effects of deconditioning (inactivity) on the ventilatory and circulatory responses at the onset of exercise within 20 s, we initiated head-down bed rest and unilateral lower limb sus...

    K. Ishida, K. Katayama, H. Akima, S. Iwase, K. Sato in New Frontiers in Respiratory Control (2010)

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    Effects of equivolume isometric training programs comprising medium or high resistance on muscle size and strength

    Isometric unilateral elbow extension training was conducted for 10 weeks (3 times per week) on 12 young adult men to investigate the effects of equivolume exercise programs with different combinations of inte...

    H. Kanehisa, H. Nagareda, Y. Kawakami, H. Akima in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2002)