Neuromuscular Aging: A Case for the Neuroprotective Effects of Dancing.

Gerontology(2023)

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Abstract
Overall, these findings suggest that dancing is an effective training modality to promote neuroprotection and increase muscle function in healthy older individuals.
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C-terminal agrin fragment,Dance,Muscle power,Neuromuscular junction,Physical activity
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