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Can an “older person” lift weights?

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Can an “older person” lift weights?

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A. Yes. There are many advantages for an older person to engage in resistive exercises such as lifting weights, along with other types of exercise. It decreases and can reverse muscle loss, increases lean body mass, increase overall strength, increase bone density (thereby decreasing osteoporosis), and increase your metabolic rate. Depression is decreased, and there is a better outlook on life.

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