We planned a cross-sectional investigation (study 1) and a longitudinal training intervention (study 2) to investigate whether recreational dancing affords greater neuroprotective effects against age-related neuromuscular junction (NMJ) degeneration compared to general fitness exercise training.
Neuromuscular aging : A case for the neuroprotective effects of dancing / M.V. Franchi, F. Badiali, F. Sarto, P. Müller, N.G. Müller, K. Rehfeld, E. Monti, D. Rankin, S. Longo, J. Lund, A. Hökelmann, M. Narici. - In: GERONTOLOGY. - ISSN 0304-324X. - (2022 May 23). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1159/000524843]
Neuromuscular aging : A case for the neuroprotective effects of dancing
E. Monti;S. Longo;
2022
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We planned a cross-sectional investigation (study 1) and a longitudinal training intervention (study 2) to investigate whether recreational dancing affords greater neuroprotective effects against age-related neuromuscular junction (NMJ) degeneration compared to general fitness exercise training.File in questo prodotto:
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