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002 and p=.013), but not for lumbar-spine BMD (p=.068), total-hip BMD (p=.069), handgrip strength (p=.066) or gait velocity (p=.067). Apart from total-hip BMD (p=.055), handgrip strength (p=.069) and gait velocity (p=.881) values of the HIT-RT group decreased significantly during detraining. However, after 24months, overall effects (p.001) were still observed for skeletal muscle mass index and hip-/leg-extensor strength. Although unable to state from which point in time relevant detraining effects emerge, we conclude that health care provider