The present study aimed to determine the importance of resistance training frequency on body composition and metabolics and inflammatory markers in sedentary overweight postmenopausal women (PW). Thirty subjects finished the resistance training-protocol (60% to 80% of 1-RM) and had all the evaluations (anthropometry, strength, food intake and biochemistry) done. Groups were assembled according to the week-frequency of attended sessions (G1-1 day/wk, N.=9; G2-2 days/wk, N.=11 and G3-3 days/wk, N.=10). The strength-training protocol resulted in similar changes on body composition and strength gains in all groups. However, the plasma markers responses differed among groups with G1 showing an increase of both CRP and glucose, with G2 increasing...
Exercise can generate adjustments on body composition and elicit benefits or downregulation on the i...
Aging is accompanied by progressive and accentuated decline in muscular strength and skeletal muscle...
Our aim was to determine the effects of resistance training on cardiovascular risk factors in postme...
Objective: To associate changes of body composition, muscle strength (MS) and plasma hormones (PH) i...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Background: The postmenopausal phase ha...
Objective of the study was to determine the effects of a periodized resistance training program on b...
Physical inactivity and the onset of menopause increase the risk of cardiovascular disease amongst p...
Pedro Ferreira Alves Oliveira,1 André Bonadias Gadelha,2 Rafael Gauche,2 Flávio Macedo...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a 16-week program of combined aerobic and re...
Our objective was to compare the effects of a low-load circuit resistance training protocol and usua...
The aim of this study was to verify the effect of resistance training, prescribed by zone of maximum...
This study compared the capacity of linear-(LP) and non-linear periodized (NLP) resistance training ...
The QoL of postmenopausal women may be compromised as a result of climacteric symptoms associated wi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of body composition and fat distribution on C-re...
INTRODUCTION: The physical changes from menopause such as decrease in lean mass (LM), growth and red...
Exercise can generate adjustments on body composition and elicit benefits or downregulation on the i...
Aging is accompanied by progressive and accentuated decline in muscular strength and skeletal muscle...
Our aim was to determine the effects of resistance training on cardiovascular risk factors in postme...
Objective: To associate changes of body composition, muscle strength (MS) and plasma hormones (PH) i...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Background: The postmenopausal phase ha...
Objective of the study was to determine the effects of a periodized resistance training program on b...
Physical inactivity and the onset of menopause increase the risk of cardiovascular disease amongst p...
Pedro Ferreira Alves Oliveira,1 André Bonadias Gadelha,2 Rafael Gauche,2 Flávio Macedo...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a 16-week program of combined aerobic and re...
Our objective was to compare the effects of a low-load circuit resistance training protocol and usua...
The aim of this study was to verify the effect of resistance training, prescribed by zone of maximum...
This study compared the capacity of linear-(LP) and non-linear periodized (NLP) resistance training ...
The QoL of postmenopausal women may be compromised as a result of climacteric symptoms associated wi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of body composition and fat distribution on C-re...
INTRODUCTION: The physical changes from menopause such as decrease in lean mass (LM), growth and red...
Exercise can generate adjustments on body composition and elicit benefits or downregulation on the i...
Aging is accompanied by progressive and accentuated decline in muscular strength and skeletal muscle...
Our aim was to determine the effects of resistance training on cardiovascular risk factors in postme...