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Joana Carvalho *

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MELHORIA DA FORÇA ISOCINÉTICA APÓS 24 SEMANAS DE TREINO MULTICOMPONENTE E TREINO COMBINADO EM IDOSOS

O presente estudo demonstra que um programa multicomponente (ME), 2 vezes por semana, tem um efeito reduzido na força muscular. Os resultados mostraram ainda que adição um programa de força de intensidade moderada, duas vezes por semana, ao protocolo ME é suficiente para induzir melhorias significativas na força em idosos saudáveis.

*Joana Carvalho
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ISOKINETIC STRENGTH BENEFITS AFTER 24 WEEKS OF MULTICOMPONENT EXERCISE TRAINING AND COMBINED EXERCISE TRAINING IN OLDER ADULTS
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research,
22(1):63-69 Feb, 2010

Esta revista, clasificada por SIIC Data Bases, integra el acervo bibliográfico
de la Biblioteca Biomédica (BB) SIIC.

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*Universidade do Porto, Porto, País
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