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“... an inflammatory imbalance, resulting in decreased physical fitness. Exercise has been pointed to mitigate...”
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“...: We performed a comprehensive review on the interaction between exercise training and improved physical fitness...”
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“...Introduction: Aging is marked by physiological changes and a decrease in physical activity. These...”
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“... is related to a decrease in physical fitness, and better performance in the tests is related to a lower risk...”
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