What did the study by Chambers et al. (2020) reveal about intramuscular adipose tissue (IMAT) levels in lifelong exercisers compared to sedentary older adults? Question 4 options: Lifelong exercisers had higher IMAT levels due to their age There was no significant difference in IMAT levels between lifelong exercisers and sedentary older adults Lifelong exercisers had significantly lower IMAT levels, suggesting better muscle quality IMAT levels were similar, but lifelong exercisers had lower overall muscle mass
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