The aim was to investigate whether the addition of supervised high intensity progressive resistance training to a moderate weight loss program (RT+WLoss) could maintain bone mineral density (BMD) and lean mass compared to moderate weight loss (WLoss) alone in older overweight adults with type 2 diabetes. We also investigated whether any benefits derived from a supervised RT program could be sustained through an additional home-based program. This was a 12-month trial in which 36 sedentary, overweight adults aged 60 to 80 years with type 2 diabetes were randomized to either a supervised gymnasium-based RT+WLoss or WLoss program for 6 months (phase 1). Thereafter, all participants completed an additional 6-month home-based training without fu...
Background: Participant adoption and maintenance is a major challenge in strength training (ST) prog...
Background: Participant adoption and maintenance is a major challenge in strength training (ST) prog...
Purpose: To investigate whether a home-based resistance training (RT) program that supplied high-qua...
The aim was to investigate whether the addition of supervised high intensity progressive resistance ...
Weight loss (WL) is recommended as a strategy to improve glycaemic control in patients with type 2 d...
Objective: To examine whether improvements in glycemic control and body composition resulting from 6...
OBJECTIVE—To examine the effect of high-intensity progressive resistance training combined with mode...
OBJECTIVE -- To examine the effect of high-intensity progressive resistance training combined with m...
OBJECTIVE — To examine whether improvements in glycemic control and body composi-tion resulting from...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate changes in body composition after 12 months of high-intensity progressive ...
OBJECTIVEdTo investigate changes in body composition after 12 months of high-intensity progressive r...
OBJECTIVE--To investigate changes in body composition after 12 months of high-intensity progressive ...
The impact of resistance training has not been thoroughly examined in overweight older adults underg...
OBJECTIVE To investigate changes in body composition after 12 months of high-intensity progressive r...
Objective. This paper analyzes the effects of resistance training (RT) on metabolic, neuromuscular, ...
Background: Participant adoption and maintenance is a major challenge in strength training (ST) prog...
Background: Participant adoption and maintenance is a major challenge in strength training (ST) prog...
Purpose: To investigate whether a home-based resistance training (RT) program that supplied high-qua...
The aim was to investigate whether the addition of supervised high intensity progressive resistance ...
Weight loss (WL) is recommended as a strategy to improve glycaemic control in patients with type 2 d...
Objective: To examine whether improvements in glycemic control and body composition resulting from 6...
OBJECTIVE—To examine the effect of high-intensity progressive resistance training combined with mode...
OBJECTIVE -- To examine the effect of high-intensity progressive resistance training combined with m...
OBJECTIVE — To examine whether improvements in glycemic control and body composi-tion resulting from...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate changes in body composition after 12 months of high-intensity progressive ...
OBJECTIVEdTo investigate changes in body composition after 12 months of high-intensity progressive r...
OBJECTIVE--To investigate changes in body composition after 12 months of high-intensity progressive ...
The impact of resistance training has not been thoroughly examined in overweight older adults underg...
OBJECTIVE To investigate changes in body composition after 12 months of high-intensity progressive r...
Objective. This paper analyzes the effects of resistance training (RT) on metabolic, neuromuscular, ...
Background: Participant adoption and maintenance is a major challenge in strength training (ST) prog...
Background: Participant adoption and maintenance is a major challenge in strength training (ST) prog...
Purpose: To investigate whether a home-based resistance training (RT) program that supplied high-qua...