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Inverse associations between muscle mass, strength, and the metabolic syndrome
Metabolism-Clinical and Experimental, 06/30/09
Atlantis E et al. - Findings indicate that insulin resistance is a central abnormality in the MetS and that muscle mass and strength are strong protective factors independent of insulin resistance and abdominal fat accumulation. If confirmed prospectively, increases in muscle mass and strength needed to prevent a substantial proportion of MetS cases would be achievable with a short-term strength training intervention.
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