CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND MITOCHONDRIAL ENERGETICS IN THE OLDEST OLD: THE STUDY OF MUSCLE, MOBILITY AND AGING
Giovanna Distéfano(AdventHealth Orlando), Bret H. Goodpaster(AdventHealth Orlando), David J. Marcinek(University of Washington), John Noone(Translational Research Institute for Metabolism and Diabetes), Anne B. Newman(University of Pittsburgh), Peggy M. Cawthon(University of California, San Francisco), Sofhia V. Ramos(AdventHealth Orlando), Philip Kramer(Wake Forest University)
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