Strength Training Is Linked to Longevity, 30-Year Study Finds
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A 30-year longitudinal study demonstrates strength training correlates with increased longevity, providing specific evidence for a practical health intervention.
Study shows association; individual longevity depends on many factors including genetics, overall health, and other lifestyle behaviors.
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