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Resilience to Exercise Detraining in Healthy Older Adults
Gary A. Sforzo
,
Beth G. McManis
, Donna Black
, Dawn Luniewski
, Kent C.Scriber EdD
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Exercise Program
100%
Healthy Adults
100%
Resilience
100%
Cardiovascular Exercise
100%
Detraining
100%
Muscle Strength
75%
Older Adults
75%
Quadriceps
75%
Exercise Training
50%
Resistive Exercise
50%
Training Workload
50%
Highly Effective
25%
Exercise Bout
25%
Resilient
25%
Age Groups
25%
Habitual Exercise
25%
Maximal Oxygen Uptake
25%
Functional Benefit
25%
Fitness Benefits
25%
Exercise Performance
25%
Random Assignment
25%
Endurance Strength
25%
Total Work
25%
Treadmill Training
25%
Exercise Type
25%
Muscle Strengthening
25%
Cardiovascular Endurance
25%
Cardiovascular Fitness
25%
Isokinetic
25%
Small Loss
25%
Oxygen Pulse
25%
American Geriatrics Society
25%
Oxygen Cycle
25%
Isokinetic Peak Torque
25%
Cardiovascular Capacity
25%
Neuromuscular Fitness
25%
Cycle Training
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Muscle Strength
100%
Cardiovascular Exercise
75%
Volunteer
25%
Dependent Variable
25%
Pulse Rate
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cardiovascular System
100%
Muscle Strength
50%
Exercise
37%
Volunteer
12%
Oxygen Consumption
12%
Pulse Rate
12%
Geriatrics
12%