Greater loss in muscle mass and function but smaller metabolic alterations in older compared with younger men following 2 wk of bed rest and recovery
Rado Pišot(University of Primorska), Boštjan Šimunič(University of Primorska), Sara Mazzucco(AREA Science Park), Marco Narici(University of Padua), Carlo Reggiani(University of Padua), Jörn Rittweger(University of Cologne), Shahid Mohammed(University of Nottingham), Mojca Gabrijelčič Blenkuš(National Institute of Public Health), Stefano Lazzer(University of Udine), L. Toniolo(University of Padua), Angelina Passaro(University of Ferrara), Gianni Biolo(University of Trieste), P. E. di Prampero(University of Geneva), Uroš Marušič(University of Primorska), Mladen Gasparini(Izola General Hospital), Bruno Grassi(University of Milan)
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