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Lower-Body Torque and Power Declines Across Six Decades in Three Hundred Fifty-Seven Men and Women: A Cross-sectional Study With Normative Values
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Lower-Body Torque and Power Declines Across Six Decades in Three Hundred Fifty-Seven Men and Women: A Cross-sectional Study With Normative Values

Arturo Leyva, Anoop Balachandran and Joseph F Signorile
Journal of strength and conditioning research, Vol.30(1), pp.141-158
2016-01
PMID: 26691408

Abstract

Torque Age Factors Cross-Sectional Studies Humans Lower Extremity - physiology Middle Aged Male Muscle, Skeletal - physiology Young Adult Knee Joint - physiology Aging - physiology Ankle Joint - physiology Adolescent Sex Factors Aged, 80 and over Adult Female Aged Muscle Strength

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.44 Nutrition & Dietetics
1.44.330 Sarcopenia
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Sport Sciences
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Clinical Medicine

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