Low baseline functional oxygen uptake gain (ΔVO2/ΔWR) predicts greater cardiopulmonary benefits from center-based exercise programs in well-functioning older adults.
Do center-based exercise programs improve cardiopulmonary benefits in well-functioning older adults with low baseline ΔVO2/ΔWR?
Well-functioning older adults
Center-based exercise programs
Cardiopulmonary benefits (exercise responding)surrogate
Older adults with low baseline functional oxygen uptake gain (ΔVO2/ΔWR) should be targeted for center-based exercise programs to maximize cardiopulmonary benefits.
Older adults with low baseline ΔVO2/ΔWR should be particularly encouraged to participate in center-based exercise programs to maximize their cardiopulmonary benefits.
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Tingting Liu
Qiaowei Li
Feng Huang
European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Fuzhou University
Fujian Medical University
Fujian Provincial Hospital
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Liu et al. (Sun,) reported a other. Low baseline functional oxygen uptake gain (ΔVO2/ΔWR) predicts greater cardiopulmonary benefits from center-based exercise programs in well-functioning older adults.
synapsesocial.com/papers/699010ce2ccff479cfe57003 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.23736/s1973-9087.25.09072-0