Decline Begins at 35, Yet Late-Life Exercise Boosts Capacity

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A 47-year longitudinal study from Karolinska Institutet finds fitness and strength begin declining around age 35 and continue gradually with age, but starting exercise in adulthood can boost physical capacity by 5-10% and slow loss, with follow-up planned to age 68 to explore underlying mechanisms.
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