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Antioxidants and Aging: NMR-based Evidence of Improved Skeletal Muscle Perfusion and Energetics
Heart And Circulatory Physiology, 09/24/09
Wray DW et al. – The findings support the concept that oxidative stress may be partially responsible for the age–related decline in skeletal muscle perfusion during physical activity, and reveal a muscle metabolic reserve capacity in the elderly that is accessible under conditions of improved perfusion.
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