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“... in Japanese and Brazilian older individuals. Increases in muscle size may induce decreases in intramuscular...”
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“... on the body. Muscle fatigue is directly related to a decrease in physical performance and can be felt...”
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“... after PT (Systolic BP: 10 mmHg, p<0.001; Diastolic BP: 4 mmHg, p=0.015). A trend toward decrease (p=0.06...”
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“... younger age classes and tended to decrease for the older ages. This highlights the susceptibility of this...”
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