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“... in a decrease of up to 50% in walking capacity when compared to healthy peers. Limiting the ability to walk has...”
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“... W' and TC decrease with aging. In this sense, it has been suggested that W' and CT may be important...”
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“... performance (muscle mass, strength, power and rate of force- and power- development) in postmenopausal women...”
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“... ~ 60 minutes) performed 30 minutes of walking (70% of maximum heart rate (MHR) or adapted rated perceived...”
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