Purpose: The effect of exercise training on lipid peroxidation and endogenous estrogens is not well understood in premenopausal women. Exercise effects on these variables could mediate observed associa-tions of exercise with hormonally related cancers, including breast cancer. The purpose of the study is to determine the effect of 15 weeks of aerobic exercise on lipid peroxidation, endogenous estrogens, and body composition in young, healthy eumenorrheic women. Methods: Fifteen sedentary premenopausal women (18-25 years) participated. Pre- and post-exercise train-ing urine collection (three 24-h samples) started 48 h after most recent exercise session for analysis of a marker of lipid peroxidation (F2-isoprostane) and endogenous estrogens, ...
This study examined the effect of estradiol-β-17 across the menstrual cycle (MC) during aerobic exer...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the individual and combined antioxidant effects of mens...
Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality of premenopausal women are significantly lower compared to me...
This study assessed the influence of estrogen (E 2 ) on muscle damage biomarkers [skeletal muscle - ...
Introduction: Regular physical activity may alter estrogen metabolism. The aim of the present study...
Exercise dose comparison trials with biomarker outcomes can identify the amount of exercise required...
Background: Physical activity is linked to breast cancer risk reduction in women, yet the mechanism ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2015. Major: Nutrition. Advisor: Mindy S. Kurzer. ...
Background: Menopause is associated with increasing incidence of cardiovascular disease, and differe...
Background: It is hypothesized that exercise can lead to a decrease in breast cancer risk through se...
PURPOSE: Physical activity may reduce endogenous estrogens, but few studies have assessed effects on...
Growing literature has examined the role of physical activity (PA) in modifying the effects of estro...
Abstract Background Physical activity has been associated with a decreased risk for breast cancer. T...
Objective: To investigate the behavior of C4-substituted estrogens, the so-called catecholestrogens,...
Purpose: Increased physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk of several cancers. PA m...
This study examined the effect of estradiol-β-17 across the menstrual cycle (MC) during aerobic exer...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the individual and combined antioxidant effects of mens...
Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality of premenopausal women are significantly lower compared to me...
This study assessed the influence of estrogen (E 2 ) on muscle damage biomarkers [skeletal muscle - ...
Introduction: Regular physical activity may alter estrogen metabolism. The aim of the present study...
Exercise dose comparison trials with biomarker outcomes can identify the amount of exercise required...
Background: Physical activity is linked to breast cancer risk reduction in women, yet the mechanism ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2015. Major: Nutrition. Advisor: Mindy S. Kurzer. ...
Background: Menopause is associated with increasing incidence of cardiovascular disease, and differe...
Background: It is hypothesized that exercise can lead to a decrease in breast cancer risk through se...
PURPOSE: Physical activity may reduce endogenous estrogens, but few studies have assessed effects on...
Growing literature has examined the role of physical activity (PA) in modifying the effects of estro...
Abstract Background Physical activity has been associated with a decreased risk for breast cancer. T...
Objective: To investigate the behavior of C4-substituted estrogens, the so-called catecholestrogens,...
Purpose: Increased physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk of several cancers. PA m...
This study examined the effect of estradiol-β-17 across the menstrual cycle (MC) during aerobic exer...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the individual and combined antioxidant effects of mens...
Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality of premenopausal women are significantly lower compared to me...