Strength training
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Reviewed by Maurice Lichtenberg
Strength training is structured exercise that loads muscles against resistance — free weights, machines, bands, or bodyweight — to drive neural adaptation and muscle protein synthesis. Beyond building muscle and bone, it improves insulin sensitivity, mitochondrial function, and metabolic health. In longevity research, regular resistance training is consistently linked to lower all-cause mortality, preserved independence in later life, and reduced risk of frailty and falls.
Sources
- American College of Sports Medicine. (2009). American College of Sports Medicine position stand: progression models in resistance training for healthy adults. *Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise*doi:10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181915670
- Williams MA, Haskell WL, Ades PA, et al.. (2007). Resistance exercise in individuals with and without cardiovascular disease: 2007 update. *Circulation*doi:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.185214
