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“... training (RT) and walking (W) program on body composition, health biomarkers and functionality after...”
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“...The purpose of this first study was investigate effect of cluster-set training with higher load...”
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“..., reports nº 493.211 and nº 573.833. There was an increase in frailty (13%) and a decrease in non-frail...”
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“... by COVID-19 are more afraid of falling than those who were not infected. This is a cross-sectional study...”
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