The effects of 12-week progressive strength training on strength, functional capacity, metabolic biomarkers, and serum hormone concentrations in healthy older women: morning versus evening training
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R. Židek | S. Walker | A. Kolesárová | E. Kováčiková | M. Schwarzová | Matúš Krčmár | K. Zbyňovská | P. Chlebo | B. Krčmárová | Zuzana Chlebová | Katarína Zbyňovská
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