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Resistance training with single sets resulted in a 37.1% increase in upper-limb strength and a 16.3% increase in lower-limb strength.

Single-set training can be effective for improving upper and lower limb strength in older women.

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Both training groups showed significant pre-training to post-training increases for UL1RM (SS: 37.1%, MS: 27.3%) and LL1RM (SS: 16.3%, MS: 21.7%).
Paolo M. Cunha et al. · The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research · 2018

Why this rating

Based on the randomized controlled trial design.

Source

Resistance Training Performed With Single and Multiple Sets Induces Similar Improvements in Muscular Strength, Muscle Mass, Muscle Quality, and IGF-1 in Older Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Paolo M. Cunha et al. · The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research · 2018

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