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1. Fitness but not weight status is associated with projected physical independence in older adults.

3. VALIDITY OF EQUATIONS FOR ESTIMATING VO2 PEAK FROM THE 20-M SHUTTLE RUN TEST IN ADOLESCENTS AGED 11-13 YEARS.

4. Determining Changes in Muscle Size and Architecture After Exercise Training: One Site Does Not Fit all.

5. Total and regional bone mineral density are associated with cellular health in older men and women.

6. Whey Protein Supplementation Is Superior to Leucine-Matched Collagen Peptides to Increase Muscle Thickness During a 10-Week Resistance Training Program in Untrained Young Adults.

7. Greater Gastrocnemius Muscle Hypertrophy After Partial Range of Motion Training Performed at Long Muscle Lengths.

8. Effect of Different Load Intensity Transition Schemes on Muscular Strength and Physical Performance in Postmenopausal Women.

9. Muscle Swelling of the Triceps Surae in Response to Straight-Leg and Bent-Leg Calf Raise Exercises in Young Women.

10. Which ROMs Lead to Rome? A Systematic Review of the Effects of Range of Motion on Muscle Hypertrophy.

11. Creatine Supplementation Does Not Influence the Ratio Between Intracellular Water and Skeletal Muscle Mass in Resistance-Trained Men.

12. EFFECTS OF TRADITIONAL AND PYRAMIDAL RESISTANCE TRAINING SYSTEMS ON MUSCULAR STRENGTH, MUSCLE MASS, AND HORMONAL RESPONSES IN OLDER WOMEN: A RANDOMIZED CROSSOVER TRIAL.

13. Weaker older women gain more lower body strength than their stronger counterparts, but not muscle mass, following 12 weeks of resistance training.

14. Differential Responsiveness for Strength Gain Between Limbs After Resistance Training in Older Women: Impact on Interlimb Asymmetry Reduction.

15. Effects of Whey Protein Supplementation Associated With Resistance Training on Muscular Strength, Hypertrophy, and Muscle Quality in Preconditioned Older Women.

16. Effect of a 16-week multi-level classroom standing desk intervention on cognitive performance and academic achievement in adolescents.

17. Clusters of obesogenic behaviors and metabolic risk according to somatic maturity status among adolescents.

18. Does Varying Resistance Exercises Promote Superior Muscle Hypertrophy and Strength Gains? A Systematic Review.

19. Effects of Resistance Training at Different Loads on Inflammatory Biomarkers, Muscle Mass, Muscular Strength, and Physical Performance in Postmenopausal Women.

20. Resistance training reduces depressive and anxiety symptoms in older women: a pilot study.

21. Comparison of 2 Weekly Frequencies of Resistance Training on Muscular Strength, Body Composition, and Metabolic Biomarkers in Resistance-Trained Older Women: Effects of Detraining and Retraining.

22. Effects of Different Resistance Training Loads on the Muscle Quality Index in Older Women.

23. Effects of grouped versus alternating functional training on the shoulder girdle and lumbar-pelvic girdle stability: a randomised controlled trial.

24. Improvement of Oxidative Stress in Older Women Is Dependent on Resistance Training Volume: Active Aging Longitudinal Study.

25. Effect of Resistance Training Systems on Oxidative Stress in Older Women.

26. Volume Reduction: Which Dose is Sufficient to Retain Resistance Training Adaptations in Older Women?

27. Nutritional status, biological maturation and cardiorespiratory fitness in Azorean youth aged 11-15 years.

28. Does Performing Different Resistance Exercises for the Same Muscle Group Induce Non-homogeneous Hypertrophy?

29. Effect of whole-body resistance training at different load intensities on circulating inflammatory biomarkers, body fat, muscular strength, and physical performance in postmenopausal women.

30. Effect of Two-Versus Three-Way Split Resistance Training Routines on Body Composition and Muscular Strength in Bodybuilders: A Pilot Study.

31. Equating Resistance-Training Volume Between Programs Focused on Muscle Hypertrophy.

32. Acute Effect of Drop-Set, Traditional, and Pyramidal Systems in Resistance Training on Neuromuscular Performance in Trained Adults.

33. What influence does resistance exercise order have on muscular strength gains and muscle hypertrophy? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

34. Comparision of Low and High Volume of Resistance Training on Body Fat and Blood Biomarkers in Untrained Older Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

35. Effects of Three Resistance Exercise Orders on Muscular Function and Body Composition in Older Women.

36. Influence of Resistance Training Exercise Order on Muscle Strength, Hypertrophy, and Anabolic Hormones in Older Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

37. RESISTANCE TRAINING IMPROVES A CELLULAR HEALTH PARAMETER IN OBESE OLDER WOMEN: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL.

38. Effects of Different Weekly Sets-Equated Resistance Training Frequencies on Muscular Strength, Muscle Mass, and Body Fat in Older Women.

39. INDEPENDENT AND COMBINED EFFECTS OF WEIGHT STATUS AND MATURATION ON AEROBIC FITNESS IN ADOLESCENT SCHOOL-AGED MALES.

40. Influence of Handgrip Stabilization During Isokinetic Knee Strength Assessment in Older Women.

41. Different Foot Positioning During Calf Training to Induce Portion-Specific Gastrocnemius Muscle Hypertrophy.

42. AGREEMENT BETWEEN BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE AND DUAL-ENERGY X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY TO TRACK CHANGES IN FAT-FREE MASS AFTER RESISTANCE TRAINING IN OLDER WOMEN.

43. Does stretch training induce muscle hypertrophy in humans? A review of the literature.

44. RESISTANCE TRAINING PERFORMED WITH SINGLE AND MULTIPLE SETS INDUCES SIMILAR IMPROVEMENTS IN MUSCULAR STRENGTH, MUSCLE MASS, MUSCLE QUALITY, AND IGF-1 IN OLDER WOMEN: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL.

45. RESISTANCE EXERCISE ORDER DOES NOT AFFECT THE MAGNITUDE AND DURATION OF POSTEXERCISE BLOOD PRESSURE IN OLDER WOMEN.

46. Phase Angle is Moderately Associated with Short-term Maximal Intensity Efforts in Soccer Players.

47. Effects of pre‐ or post‐exercise whey protein supplementation on oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes in older women.

48. Commentary regarding the article: 'Lifestyle mediates seasonal changes in metabolic health among the Yakut (Sakha) of Northeastern Siberia'.

49. Effect of whey protein supplementation combined with resistance training on cellular health in pre-conditioned older women: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

50. Resistance training performed with single-set is sufficient to reduce cardiovascular risk factors in untrained older women: The randomized clinical trial. Active Aging Longitudinal Study.

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