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TOKYO — You're getting up there in years. Maybe you haven't thought about going to the gym and taking up weight-resistance training. Dr. Marcas Bamman thinks you should. He's a physiologist with decades of research into aging who preaches the benefits of this kind of workout for those in the 60-plus age range. Women and men can benefit equally. In just a few words: use it or lose it. Bamman says: "Resistance training is in many ways the true fountain of youth. I like to say the fountain of youth is the water cooler in the gym."







