There is a direct relationship between chronically elevated cholesterol levels (dyslipidaemia) and coronary heart disease. A reduction in total cholesterol is considered the gold standard in preventative cardiovascular medicine. Exercise has been shown to have positive impacts on the pathogenesis, symptomatology and physical fitness of individuals with dyslipidaemia, and to reduce cholesterol levels. The optimal mode, frequency, intensity and duration of exercise for improvement of cholesterol levels are, however, yet to be identified. This review assesses the evidence from 13 published investigations and two review articles that have addressed the effects of aerobic exercise, resistance training and combined aerobic and resistance training...
Background: the effects of chronic aerobic exercise upon lipid profile has been previously demonstra...
The objective of the review study was to describe the metabolic effects of resistance exercises with...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. Physical activity intervention...
There is a direct relationship between chronically elevated cholesterol levels (dyslipidaemia) and c...
There is a direct relationship between chronically elevated cholesterol levels (dyslipidaemia) and c...
Background. Regular exercise reduces risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Elev...
INTRODUCTION: Cholesterol and triglyceride constitute the lipid particles of the body. These lipids...
The effects of exercise training on lipid metabolism and coronary heart disease. Am J Physiol Heart ...
The effect of participation in a physical fitness programme of moderate intensity on plasma lipopro...
Abstract Dyslipidemia is the risk of cardiovascular disease, and their relationship is clear. Loweri...
Problem: Dyslipidaemia and physical inactivity are leading risk factors for the development of ather...
M.Phil.Numerous studies have demonstrated the favourable effects of aerobic training on blood lipid ...
Objective The purpose was to further improve the understanding of exercise to improve dyslipid...
Dyslipidemia (high concentrations of LDL-c and low concentrations of HDL-c) is a major cause of card...
News release announces the findings of a University of Dayton exercise physiologist in a study of ex...
Background: the effects of chronic aerobic exercise upon lipid profile has been previously demonstra...
The objective of the review study was to describe the metabolic effects of resistance exercises with...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. Physical activity intervention...
There is a direct relationship between chronically elevated cholesterol levels (dyslipidaemia) and c...
There is a direct relationship between chronically elevated cholesterol levels (dyslipidaemia) and c...
Background. Regular exercise reduces risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Elev...
INTRODUCTION: Cholesterol and triglyceride constitute the lipid particles of the body. These lipids...
The effects of exercise training on lipid metabolism and coronary heart disease. Am J Physiol Heart ...
The effect of participation in a physical fitness programme of moderate intensity on plasma lipopro...
Abstract Dyslipidemia is the risk of cardiovascular disease, and their relationship is clear. Loweri...
Problem: Dyslipidaemia and physical inactivity are leading risk factors for the development of ather...
M.Phil.Numerous studies have demonstrated the favourable effects of aerobic training on blood lipid ...
Objective The purpose was to further improve the understanding of exercise to improve dyslipid...
Dyslipidemia (high concentrations of LDL-c and low concentrations of HDL-c) is a major cause of card...
News release announces the findings of a University of Dayton exercise physiologist in a study of ex...
Background: the effects of chronic aerobic exercise upon lipid profile has been previously demonstra...
The objective of the review study was to describe the metabolic effects of resistance exercises with...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. Physical activity intervention...