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Impact of 12-Month Late-in-Life Exercise Training on Cardiopulmonary Reserve, Static Cardiac Structure, and Function: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Qiaowei LiFeng HuangWei LinYanling ChengYalan DaiWenwen LinZhonghua LinPengli Zhu
Published in: Journal of the American Medical Directors Association (2024)
A 12-month exercise training program started later in life was effective in improving cardiopulmonary reserve, and men showed a better response to training than women. The right ventricular function increased after late-in-life exercise training.
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