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Research confirms that physical fitness peaks at 35, but there's encouraging news about what you can do to slow the inevitable decline.
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Older adults who remain physically active have a significantly lower risk of developing sarcopenic obesity, a serious condition characterized by excess body fat combined with reduced muscle strength.
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A long-term Swedish study provides new insight into the age at which the body’s strength and fitness start to fade. The post New study shows when fitness and strength begin to decline first appeared ...