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Aging-associated diseases / Self-care / Geriatrics / Exercise / Strength training / Sarcopenia / Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans / Osteoporosis / Nutrition / Health / Medicine / Anatomy
Date: 2010-05-12 12:06:18
Aging-associated diseases
Self-care
Geriatrics
Exercise
Strength training
Sarcopenia
Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans
Osteoporosis
Nutrition
Health
Medicine
Anatomy

growing STRENGTH TRAINING FOR OLDER ADULTS

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