African American (AA) women have an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease and have been reported to have lower cardiorespiratory fitness CRF) compared with Caucasian American (CA) women. However, little data exist that evaluate racial differences in the change in CRF following aerobic exercise training. CA (n = 264) and AA n = 122) postmenopausal women from the Dose-Response to Exercise in Women study were randomized to 4, 8, and 12 kcal·kg body wt·wk (KKW) of aerobic training or the control group for 6 mo. CRF was evaluated using a cycle ergometer. A greater increase in relative CRF was observed in CA compared with AA women in the 4 (CA: 1.00 vs. AA: 0.35 ml O·kg·min, P = 0.034), 8 (CA: 1.59 vs. AA: 0.82 ml O·kg ·min, P = 0.041), and 12 ...
African-Americans (AA) are at greater risk than Caucasians (CA) for developing hypertension, cardiov...
Background: Limited data suggest that phys-ical activity increases postexercise blood pres-sure in A...
African Americans have disproportionate levels of cardiovascular disease and oxidative stress. The p...
Objective: African-American women represent an understudied population in menopause research yet fac...
PURPOSE: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), al...
Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) has been closely associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and al...
When compared to other racial groups, African American women (AAW) reach menopause at an earlier age...
African Americans (AA) experience a differential cardiovascular response during recovery from aerobi...
Racial health disparities have been shown in Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) with African Americans hav...
African American women have the greatest incidence rate of type II diabetes amongst all ethnic group...
Aerobic exercise elicits heightened cardiovascular hemodynamic responses in Black individuals when c...
Purpose: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) is a well-established assessment with important insi...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the relationship of change in cardiorespiratory fitness and mortal...
The purpose of this study was to compare a low- and high-intensity resistance exercise session of eq...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine differences in fitness-related variables due to eth...
African-Americans (AA) are at greater risk than Caucasians (CA) for developing hypertension, cardiov...
Background: Limited data suggest that phys-ical activity increases postexercise blood pres-sure in A...
African Americans have disproportionate levels of cardiovascular disease and oxidative stress. The p...
Objective: African-American women represent an understudied population in menopause research yet fac...
PURPOSE: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), al...
Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) has been closely associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and al...
When compared to other racial groups, African American women (AAW) reach menopause at an earlier age...
African Americans (AA) experience a differential cardiovascular response during recovery from aerobi...
Racial health disparities have been shown in Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) with African Americans hav...
African American women have the greatest incidence rate of type II diabetes amongst all ethnic group...
Aerobic exercise elicits heightened cardiovascular hemodynamic responses in Black individuals when c...
Purpose: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) is a well-established assessment with important insi...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the relationship of change in cardiorespiratory fitness and mortal...
The purpose of this study was to compare a low- and high-intensity resistance exercise session of eq...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine differences in fitness-related variables due to eth...
African-Americans (AA) are at greater risk than Caucasians (CA) for developing hypertension, cardiov...
Background: Limited data suggest that phys-ical activity increases postexercise blood pres-sure in A...
African Americans have disproportionate levels of cardiovascular disease and oxidative stress. The p...