The article by Kretzschmar et al in this issue of Menopause details a study investigating the effect of a mild-intensity aerobic exercise training program on markers of mortality risk in both pre- and post-menopausal African American women. The findings of this study showed that aerobic exercise training was successful in improving some markers of cardiovascular disease and mortality in post-menopausal women. The premise of this study, however, does suggest that increased exercise intensity may be required in post-menopausal women as opposed to pre menopausal women to achieve the same decreased changes in CVD markers. The outcome of the study is thus of interest to the readers of Menopause and to all those who provide health care to postmen...
Background & AimsAlterations in the hormonal profiles as women transition to the menopause predispos...
Aim: This study aimed to determine whether cardiovascular-related physiological differences existed ...
Menopause is a period that may predispose one to a decrease in muscle strength, cardiore-spiratory f...
The article by Kretzschmar et al 1 in this issue of Menopause details a study investigating the effe...
Objective: African-American women represent an understudied population in menopause research yet fac...
African-American women represent an understudied population in menopause research yet face greater p...
Purpose: The menopausal transition is a critical period in womens lives. The central aim of the pres...
[[abstract]]Background Menopause has been considered as an aggravating factor for developing cardiov...
[[abstract]]Background Menopause has been considered as an aggravating factor for developing cardiov...
[[abstract]]Background Menopause has been considered as an aggravating factor for developing cardiov...
Background Menopausal symptoms can affect women’s health and wellbeing. It is important to develop i...
BACKGROUND: Menopausal symptoms can affect women's health and wellbeing. It is important to develop ...
Background: Exercise has many physiological and psychosocial benefits for postmenopausal women. Prev...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a 12-month moderate-to-vigorous ex...
Background: Exercise has many physiological and psychosocial benefits for postmenopausal women. Prev...
Background & AimsAlterations in the hormonal profiles as women transition to the menopause predispos...
Aim: This study aimed to determine whether cardiovascular-related physiological differences existed ...
Menopause is a period that may predispose one to a decrease in muscle strength, cardiore-spiratory f...
The article by Kretzschmar et al 1 in this issue of Menopause details a study investigating the effe...
Objective: African-American women represent an understudied population in menopause research yet fac...
African-American women represent an understudied population in menopause research yet face greater p...
Purpose: The menopausal transition is a critical period in womens lives. The central aim of the pres...
[[abstract]]Background Menopause has been considered as an aggravating factor for developing cardiov...
[[abstract]]Background Menopause has been considered as an aggravating factor for developing cardiov...
[[abstract]]Background Menopause has been considered as an aggravating factor for developing cardiov...
Background Menopausal symptoms can affect women’s health and wellbeing. It is important to develop i...
BACKGROUND: Menopausal symptoms can affect women's health and wellbeing. It is important to develop ...
Background: Exercise has many physiological and psychosocial benefits for postmenopausal women. Prev...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a 12-month moderate-to-vigorous ex...
Background: Exercise has many physiological and psychosocial benefits for postmenopausal women. Prev...
Background & AimsAlterations in the hormonal profiles as women transition to the menopause predispos...
Aim: This study aimed to determine whether cardiovascular-related physiological differences existed ...
Menopause is a period that may predispose one to a decrease in muscle strength, cardiore-spiratory f...