Objectives-To study the effects of a supervised, intensive (85% of one repetion maximum (1-RM)) 14 week resistance training programme on lipid profile and body fat percentage in healthy sedentary, premenopausal women. Subjects-Twenty four women (mean (SD) age 27 (7) years) took part in the study Subjects were randomly assigned to either a non-exercising control group or a resistance exercise training group. The resistance exercise training group took part in supervised 45-50 minute resistance training sessions (85% of 1-RM I), three days a week on non-consecutive days for 14 weeks. The control group did not take part in any structured physical activity. Results-Two way analysis of variance with repeated measures showed significant (p\u3c0.0...
Background: This study investigated the effects of 12-week resistance training on body composition, ...
The present study was designed to investigate the effects of exercise training on resting metabolic ...
Our objective was to compare the effects of a low-load circuit resistance training protocol and usua...
Objectives-To study the effects of a supervised, intensive (85% of one repetion maximum (1-RM)) 14 w...
Background Obesity and lipid profile are major risk factors for noncommunicable diseases, ...
Objectives. The main purpose of this study was to assess the effect of progressive resistance traini...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the long term effects on plasma lipoproteins and body c...
Objectives: To study the effects of eight weeks of supervised, low intensity resistance training (80...
A single aerobic session and aerobic training can favorably modify lipids and lipoproteins in postme...
Maiden name: Kelly, Janet EricaThe main purpose of this study was to assess the effect of progressiv...
Maiden name: Kelly, Janet EricaIntroduction: Cardiovascular disease affects a greater proportion of ...
AbstractChanges in lipid profile are considered a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), espe...
This study examined the effect of 12 weeks of combined exercise training on levels of leptin, adipon...
Background: Numerous data suggest that aerobic-type exercise improves lipoprotein-lipid profiles, ca...
This study aims to compare the women engaged in doing regular exercise and those having done exercis...
Background: This study investigated the effects of 12-week resistance training on body composition, ...
The present study was designed to investigate the effects of exercise training on resting metabolic ...
Our objective was to compare the effects of a low-load circuit resistance training protocol and usua...
Objectives-To study the effects of a supervised, intensive (85% of one repetion maximum (1-RM)) 14 w...
Background Obesity and lipid profile are major risk factors for noncommunicable diseases, ...
Objectives. The main purpose of this study was to assess the effect of progressive resistance traini...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the long term effects on plasma lipoproteins and body c...
Objectives: To study the effects of eight weeks of supervised, low intensity resistance training (80...
A single aerobic session and aerobic training can favorably modify lipids and lipoproteins in postme...
Maiden name: Kelly, Janet EricaThe main purpose of this study was to assess the effect of progressiv...
Maiden name: Kelly, Janet EricaIntroduction: Cardiovascular disease affects a greater proportion of ...
AbstractChanges in lipid profile are considered a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), espe...
This study examined the effect of 12 weeks of combined exercise training on levels of leptin, adipon...
Background: Numerous data suggest that aerobic-type exercise improves lipoprotein-lipid profiles, ca...
This study aims to compare the women engaged in doing regular exercise and those having done exercis...
Background: This study investigated the effects of 12-week resistance training on body composition, ...
The present study was designed to investigate the effects of exercise training on resting metabolic ...
Our objective was to compare the effects of a low-load circuit resistance training protocol and usua...