23. Puterman, E., et al., “Multisystem Resiliency Moderates the Major Depression – Telomere Length Association: Findings from the Heart and Soul Study,”
24. Werner et al., “Differential Effects of Aerobic Endurance, Interval and Strength Endurance Training on Telomerase Activity and Senescence Marker Expression in Circulating Mononuclear Cells.” (See #5 above.)
25. Masuki, S., et al., “The Factors Affecting Adherence to a Long-Term Interval Walking Training Program in Middle-Aged and Older People,”
26. Loprinzi, “Leisure – Time -Screen – Based Sedentary Behavior and Leukocyte Telomere Length.” (See #4 above.)
Глава 8. Усталые теломеры: от истощения к восстановлению
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