Background: The impact of a 6-month lifestyle change intervention on cardiovascular risk factors in obese, sedentary, postmenopausal women was examined. A secondary aim of this investigation was to determine whether the addition of self-control skills training to an empirically supported lifestyle change intervention would result in greater cardiovascular risk reduction. Methods: Forty-four women were randomly assigned to receive either a lifestyle change or a lifestyle change with self-control skills intervention. Pretreatment and posttreatment weight loss, body composition, physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, diet, blood pressure (BP), blood lipids, and psychosocial functioning were assessed. Also, at 1-year posttreatment, weigh...
Exercise has been found to have a positive effect on the health and well-being of postmenopausal wom...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The rising prevalence of overweight and obesity, the ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women in the United States today. Prior to m...
Background: The impact of a 6-month lifestyle change intervention on cardiovascular risk factors in ...
Background: The impact of a 6-month lifestyle change intervention on cardiovascular risk fac-tors in...
The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of a multi-modal intervention (Women’s Wellness P...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among women in the US. CVD is still thoug...
Objective Previous studies suggested that being postmenopausal could increase the risk of cardiovasc...
ABSTRACT Diet and exercise studies of premenopausal women have shown reductions in obesity and other...
In spite of the reductions in cardiovascular disease mortality over the last several years, cardiova...
Th e incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in women, although lower than in men, increases dra-...
Globally, CVD is the number one cause of death and are projected to remain so in the future. The mai...
Background Each year 2.2 million women in Europe die from cardiovascular diseases. The risk of cardi...
Physical activity interventions have recently become a popular strategy to help postmenopausal women...
Introduction: Sedentary postmenopausal women living in North Queensland have lower levels of cardior...
Exercise has been found to have a positive effect on the health and well-being of postmenopausal wom...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The rising prevalence of overweight and obesity, the ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women in the United States today. Prior to m...
Background: The impact of a 6-month lifestyle change intervention on cardiovascular risk factors in ...
Background: The impact of a 6-month lifestyle change intervention on cardiovascular risk fac-tors in...
The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of a multi-modal intervention (Women’s Wellness P...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among women in the US. CVD is still thoug...
Objective Previous studies suggested that being postmenopausal could increase the risk of cardiovasc...
ABSTRACT Diet and exercise studies of premenopausal women have shown reductions in obesity and other...
In spite of the reductions in cardiovascular disease mortality over the last several years, cardiova...
Th e incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in women, although lower than in men, increases dra-...
Globally, CVD is the number one cause of death and are projected to remain so in the future. The mai...
Background Each year 2.2 million women in Europe die from cardiovascular diseases. The risk of cardi...
Physical activity interventions have recently become a popular strategy to help postmenopausal women...
Introduction: Sedentary postmenopausal women living in North Queensland have lower levels of cardior...
Exercise has been found to have a positive effect on the health and well-being of postmenopausal wom...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The rising prevalence of overweight and obesity, the ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women in the United States today. Prior to m...