Effects of consecutive versus non-consecutive days of resistance training on strength, body composition, and red blood cells

10.3389/fphys.2018.00725

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Main Authors: Yang Y., Bay P.B., Wang Y.R., Huang J., Teo H.W., Goh J.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1753792024-04-04T01:10:39Z Effects of consecutive versus non-consecutive days of resistance training on strength, body composition, and red blood cells Yang Y. Bay P.B. Wang Y.R. Huang J. Teo H.W. Goh J. PHYSIOLOGY glucose adult Article body composition body mass bone density bone mass controlled study diastolic blood pressure dietary intake erythrocyte glucose blood level hematocrit human human experiment lean body weight male mean corpuscular hemoglobin muscle strength normal human physical activity red blood cell distribution width resistance training systolic blood pressure 10.3389/fphys.2018.00725 Frontiers in Physiology 9 JUN 725 2020-09-09T10:05:56Z 2020-09-09T10:05:56Z 2018 Article Yang Y., Bay P.B., Wang Y.R., Huang J., Teo H.W., Goh J. (2018). Effects of consecutive versus non-consecutive days of resistance training on strength, body composition, and red blood cells. Frontiers in Physiology 9 (JUN) : 725. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00725 1664-042X https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175379 Unpaywall 20200831
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topic glucose
adult
Article
body composition
body mass
bone density
bone mass
controlled study
diastolic blood pressure
dietary intake
erythrocyte
glucose blood level
hematocrit
human
human experiment
lean body weight
male
mean corpuscular hemoglobin
muscle strength
normal human
physical activity
red blood cell distribution width
resistance training
systolic blood pressure
spellingShingle glucose
adult
Article
body composition
body mass
bone density
bone mass
controlled study
diastolic blood pressure
dietary intake
erythrocyte
glucose blood level
hematocrit
human
human experiment
lean body weight
male
mean corpuscular hemoglobin
muscle strength
normal human
physical activity
red blood cell distribution width
resistance training
systolic blood pressure
Yang Y.
Bay P.B.
Wang Y.R.
Huang J.
Teo H.W.
Goh J.
Effects of consecutive versus non-consecutive days of resistance training on strength, body composition, and red blood cells
description 10.3389/fphys.2018.00725
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Yang Y.
Bay P.B.
Wang Y.R.
Huang J.
Teo H.W.
Goh J.
format Article
author Yang Y.
Bay P.B.
Wang Y.R.
Huang J.
Teo H.W.
Goh J.
author_sort Yang Y.
title Effects of consecutive versus non-consecutive days of resistance training on strength, body composition, and red blood cells
title_short Effects of consecutive versus non-consecutive days of resistance training on strength, body composition, and red blood cells
title_full Effects of consecutive versus non-consecutive days of resistance training on strength, body composition, and red blood cells
title_fullStr Effects of consecutive versus non-consecutive days of resistance training on strength, body composition, and red blood cells
title_full_unstemmed Effects of consecutive versus non-consecutive days of resistance training on strength, body composition, and red blood cells
title_sort effects of consecutive versus non-consecutive days of resistance training on strength, body composition, and red blood cells
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175379
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