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. 2017 Mar 1;6(1):19–27. doi: 10.1089/biores.2017.0008

Table 1.

Effects of Body Mass-Based Exercise on Body Composition, Physical Function, and Muscular Strength in Older Adults

  Training (n = 160) Control (n = 37)
Variables Baseline 12 weeks Baseline 12 weeks
Age (year) 69 (6)   69 (7)  
Sex (% men) 33   43  
Height (m) 1.55 (0.08) 1.55 (0.08) 1.56 (0.06) 1.56 (0.06)
Body mass (kg) 56.0 (8.7) 55.6 (8.5) 56.2 (8.2) 55.6 (7.6)
Body–mass index (kg/m2) 23.2 (2.9) 23.0 (2.8) 22.9 (2.5) 22.7 (2.3)
Body fat (%) 29.2 (7.0) 28.7 (7.0) 28.6 (5.7) 28.4 (6.0)
Fat-free mass (kg) 39.6 (7.0) 39.5 (6.9) 40.0 (6.3) 39.8 (6.2)
AnT-MT (cm) 3.9 (0.6) 4.0 (0.5) 3.8 (0.6) 3.8 (0.6)
Chair stand (s) 11.2 (3.6) 8.5 (1.3) 12.2 (2.8) 10.5 (2.8)
HGS (kg) 29.9 (8.7) 30.6 (8.3) 30.6 (5.9) 31.0 (6.5)
KES (Nm) 113 (50) 133 (42) 119 (46) 124 (39)
KES/AnT-MT (Nm/cm) 29.2 (11.9) 33.6 (9.5) 31.4 (11.2) 32.9 (8.8)

AnT MT, anterior thigh muscle thickness; HGS, handgrip strength; KES, knee extension strength.