Physical activity and cardiometabolic risk factors in sprint and jump-trained masters athletes, young athletes and non-physically active men
Jörn Rittweger,
Wolfram Sies,
Miriam Capri
et al.
Abstract:Objectives
Assessing physical activity and cardiometabolic risk in masters athletes as an example of very high physical activity at old age.
Methods
Forty-three men were studied in full factorial design, either as sprint or jump-trained masters athletes (MA, n=10, age 60–75 years), as young sprint or jump-trained athletes (YA, n=10, age 20–35 years), older control participants (OC, n=11, age 60–75 years) or as young control p… Show more
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