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Examine the effects of resistance training on vascular

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The gap

There is a need to examine the effects of resistance training on vascular function indices in adults with hypertension or overweight/obesity-related vascular risk. - There is a lack of evidence on the use of resistance training-based interv

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Supporting evidence — 6 representative gaps

  • Resistance training effect on functional decline in older adults with dementia (2026) · World Journal of Meta-Analysis · doi

    There is a lack of comprehensive meta-analyses examining the effect of resistance training on functional decline in older adults with dementia. - Prior studies have shown inconsistent results regarding the effectiveness of resistance training in improving physical function in older adults with dementia.

    generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5
    Keywords: there lack comprehensive meta-analyses examining effect resistance training
  • Can resistance training alone or resistance training combined with aerobic training improve arterial stiffness, endothelial function, and other vascular function indicators in adults with hypertension or overweight/obesity-related vascular risk? A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (2026) · Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine · doi

    There is a need to examine the effects of resistance training on vascular function indices in adults with hypertension or overweight/obesity-related vascular risk. - There is a lack of evidence on the use of resistance training-based interventions in this population.

    generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5
    Keywords: there need examine effects resistance training vascular function
  • Resistance Training Interventions for Dynapenia in Older Adults: A Systematic Review (2026) · Akdeniz Spor Bilimleri Dergisi · doi

    Further research is needed to investigate the optimal resistance training protocols for older adults with dynapenia. - Studies should examine the effects of combining resistance exercise with nutritional supplementation on muscle strength and functional outcomes. - Longitudinal studies can investigate the long-term effects of resistance training on dynapenia and functional capacity in older adults.

    generalstated in cells future researchevidence 4/5
    Keywords: further research needed investigate optimal resistance training protocols
  • Entrenamiento de la fuerza sobre el equilibrio funcional en adultos mayores del Centro Geriátrico Sara Espíndola (2026) · MENTOR revista de investigación educativa y deportiva · doi

    Future studies should use experimental designs with control groups to establish causal relationships. - The effects of strength training programs on functional balance in older adults with different health conditions should be evaluated. - The long-term effects of strength training programs on functional balance in older adults should be investigated.

    generalstated in cells future researchevidence 4/5
    Keywords: future studies use experimental designs control groups establish
  • Resistance training effect on functional decline in older adults with dementia (2026) · World Journal of Meta-Analysis · doi

    Future studies should aim to investigate the long-term effects of resistance training on functional decline in older adults with dementia. - Further research is needed to determine the optimal frequency, intensity, and duration of resistance training for older adults with dementia.

    generalstated in cells future researchevidence 3/5
    Keywords: future studies aim investigate long-term effects resistance training
  • The impact of resistance training on the cognitive health of older adults: a narrative review (2026) · Frontiers in Aging · doi

    Conclusions Resistance training, particularly at moderate intensity, appears to be a feasible and effective strategy for supporting cognitive health in older adults, although further research is needed to determine optimal training prescriptions and long-term effects.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 2/5
    Keywords: training conclusions resistance particularly moderate intensity appears feasible effective strategy supporting cognitive health older adults

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There is a need to examine the effects of resistance training on vascular function indices in adults with hypertension or overweight/obesity-related vascular risk. - There is a lac… This is supported by 6 representative gap statements extracted from 5 papers, rated weak evidence.

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