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“... in cognitive ability, which has been associated with a decrease in the quality of life. To provide feasible and...”
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“... muscle mass (0,290*) When comparing the subjects of our study with standard values for same age and sex...”
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“... muscle mass (0,290*) When comparing the subjects of our study with standard values for same age and sex...”
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“... circumference (WC), and fat mass (FM) in both groups. However, a decrease in fat-free mass (FFM) and skeletal...”
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“...Introduction - During the last decades, there has been a rapid aging of the Portuguese population...”
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“... normal aging process, a change occurs at the same time in the motor control, in body and emotions...”
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“... disease and overlap to the aging process. This study, we assess the influence of the immunological changes...”
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“... (ST) on autonomic control of heart rate (HR) evaluated at rest and during isometric exercise. Nine healthy men...”
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