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. 2023 Oct 26;11:1287421. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1287421

Table 1.

Characteristics of included studies.

Source
(citation)
Baseline, exercise-group participants Study design Exercise intervention
N, sex Age (yr) BMI (kg/m2) V̇O2max (ml/kg/min) Mode Loading
Brandauer (35) 8 M 25.0 24.6 49.0 I A 3 wks: 1–2 h/session at 70–85% peak workload, 15 sessions
Costford (24) 10 M < 301 P A 3 wks: 30–60 min at 75–85% V̇O2max or 50 min at 70% V̇O2max per session × 13
Johnson (16)(young) 6 M/5F 24.9 24.0 29.5 I A 8 wks: 60 min at 65% V̇O2max per session, 3–5 session/wk
Johnson (16) (aged) 5 M/5F 70.0 27.9 17.8 I A 8 wks: 60 min at 65% V̇O2max per session, 3–5 session/wk
Lamb (41) 6 M/10F 59.0 31.7 P R 10 wks: 10–12 repetitions × 3 sets of whole-body exercise, 2 session/wk
Lanza (30) (young) 6 M/5F 26.0 22.7 51.6 I A 4 yrs.: >1 h, 6 times/wk., self-reported
Lanza (30) (aged) 6 M/4F 65.4 24.4 39.4 I A 4 yrs.: >1 h, 6 times/wk., self-reported

Data are expressed as means. Subgroups were evaluated as independent datasets. A, aerobic exercise; F, female; M, male; I, independent sample; R, resistance exercise; P, paired sample. 1Based on the inclusion criteria, participants’ ages ranged from 18 to 30.