“…Of those studies that had recruited participants from the community, only two had reported further underlying conditions; Nicklas et al included participants that were overweight or obese and Sylliaas et al investigated hip fracture patients [27,34]. Only one study with participants from residential care facilities reported further underlying conditions, and they reported on "frail" nonagenarians [35]. (Table 2) Resistance training intervention duration ranged greatly from 6 to 32 weeks, with one study reporting data for 6 weeks [25], one study reporting for 10 weeks [33], four studies reporting for 12 weeks [31,32,34,35], two studies reporting for 16 weeks [24,29], one study reporting for 20 weeks [27], one study reporting for 25 weeks [30], one study reporting for 26 weeks [26], and one study reporting for 32 weeks [28].…”