Can intense workouts reverse muscle aging in nursing homes?
NCT ID NCT07315789
Summary
This study tested whether a high-intensity interval strength training program could help older adults with sarcopenia (age-related muscle loss) living in nursing homes. Researchers compared the exercise program to a control group to see if it improved hand grip strength, muscle mass, and physical performance. The goal was to find a better way to manage this common condition in elderly residents.
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Universidad de Extremadura
Badajoz, Spain
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