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Key study  Beniaminovitz A. et al 2002. Selective low-level leg muscle training alleviates dyspnea in patients with heart failure Journal of the American College of Cardiology 40(9):1602-1608
Key study  Brown M. et al 2000. Low-intensity exercise as a modifier of physical frailty in older adults Arch Phys Med Rehabil 81:960-965
Key study  Bunout D et al 2001. The impact of nutritional supplementation and resistance training on the health functioning of free-living Chilean elders: results of 18 months of follow-up J Nutrition 131(9):2441S-6S.
Key study  Capodaglio P et al. 2005. Effects of a partially supervised training program in subjects over 75 years of age. (Abstract) Aging Clin Exp Res 17(3):174-80
Key study  Capodaglio P. et al 2002. Effectivenes of a home-based strengthening program for elderly males in Italy. A preliminary study Aging Clin Exp Res 14(1):28-34
Key study  Carter ND et al 2002. Community-based exercise program reduces risk factors for falls in 65- to 75- year old women with osteoporosis: randomized controlled trial. Can Med Assoc J 167(9):997-1004
Key study  Chandler JM et al 1998. Is lower extremity strength gain associated with improvement in physical performance and disability in frail, community-dwelling elders? Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 79(1):24-30.
Key study  Fahlman MM et al 2003. Salivary s-IgA response to training in functionally limited elders J Aging Phys Activity 11(4):502-515.
Key study  Fahlman MM et al. 2006. Strength Training vs. Combination Training: Both Result in Improved Functional Ability in Functionally Limited Elderly (Abstract) Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 38(5) Supplement May:S43
Key study  Hakkinen A et al 2004. A home-based two-year strength training period in early rheumatoid arthritis led to good long-term compliance: a five-year followup Arthritis Rheum 51(1):56-62
Key study  Imai A et al. 2017. Effect of a concurrent well-rounded exercise training using a floor-based exercise station in older women Int J Sport Health Sci 15:168-78
Key study  Jette AM et al 1996. A home-based exercise program for nondisabled older adults J Am Geriatr Soc 44(6):644-649
Key study  Jette AM et al 1999. Exercise—It’s never too late: The Strong for Life Program Am J Public Health 89(1):66-72
Key study  Katzman WB et al. 2007 . Changes in flexed posture, musculoskeletal impairments, and physical performance after group exercise in community-dwelling older women. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 88(2):192-9
Key study  Kemmler W et al 2004. Benefits of 2 years of intense exercise on bone density, physical fitness, and blood lipids in early postmenopausal osteopenic women: results of the Erlangen Fitness Osteoporosis Prevention Study (EFOPS). Arch Int Med 164(10):1084-1091.
Key study  Lima FF et al 2018. Resistance Training using Low Cost Elastic Tubing is Equally Effective to Conventional Weight Machines in Middle-Aged to Older Healthy Adults: A Quasi-Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. J Sports Sci Med 17:153-160
Key study  Manor B et al. 2006. Validity and reliability of measurements of elbow flexion strength obtained from older adults using elastic bands J Geriatric Phys Ther 29(1):16-19
Key study  McGibbon CA et al 2003. Rehabilitation effects on compensatory gait mechanics in people with arthritis and strength impairment Arthritis Rheum 49(2):248-54
Key study  Murphy RJL et al. 2006. Improved Type 2 Diabetes Patient Outcomes and Projected Cost Savings Following Supervised Exercise Training (Abstract) Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 38(5) Supplement May:S422
Key study  Nyberg A et al. 2014. The accuracy of using elastic resistance bands to evaluate muscular strength Eur J Physiother 16:104-112
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