Decreased functional capacity and muscle strength in elderly women with metabolic syndrome
Denis Cesar Leite Vieira,1 Ramires Alsamir Tibana,1 Vitor Tajra,1 Dahan da Cunha Nascimento,1 Darlan Lopes de Farias,1 Alessandro de Oliveira Silva,1 Tatiane Gomes Teixeira,1 Romulo Maia Carlos Fonseca,2 Ricardo Jacó de Oliveira,2 Felipe Augusto dos Santos Mendes,2 Wagner Rodrigues Martin...
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Main Authors: | Vieira DCL, Tibana RA, Tajra V, da Cunha Nascimento D, Farias DL, Oliveira Silva A, Teixeira TG, Fonseca RMC, de Oliveira RJ, dos Santos Mendes FA, Rodrigues Martins W, Funghetto SS, Karnikowski MGO, Navalta JW, Prestes J |
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Language: | EN |
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Dove Medical Press
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d24e563ffbf14da68c1eea8888b7a170 |
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