Responses of pre- and post-menopausal females to aerobic conditioning

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Reaktionen auf Ausdauertraining bei Frauen vor und nach der Menopause
Autor:Cowan, Mary M.; Gregory, Larry W.
Erschienen in:Medicine and science in sports and exercise
Veröffentlicht:17 (1985), 1, S. 138-143, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0195-9131, 1530-0315
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title Responses of pre- and post-menopausal females to aerobic conditioning
spellingShingle Responses of pre- and post-menopausal females to aerobic conditioning
Ausdauertraining
Frau
Geschlecht
Klimakterium
Körperzusammensetzung
Lebensalter
Leistungsfähigkeit, kardiopulmonale
Menopause
Sportmedizin
Trainierbarkeit
Trainingswirkung
title_sort responses of pre and postmenopausal females to aerobic conditioning
title_short Responses of pre- and post-menopausal females to aerobic conditioning
title_alt Reaktionen auf Ausdauertraining bei Frauen vor und nach der Menopause
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city Indianapolis (Ind.)
abstract This study sought to determine whether the ability to improve cardiorespiratory endurance and body composition is affected by the menopausal status of females. Twenty premenopausal females and 18 postmenopausal females, ages 3549 and 47-66 yr, were randomly assigned to exercise and control groups depending on menopausal status. Both exercise groups (PRE-EX, N = 16; POST-EX, N = 14) participated in a progressive walking program (4 days/week for 9 weeks) at an intensity of 80 the age-adjusted heart rate maximum (80 HRM). Following training, both exercise groups significantly improved submaximal exercise capacity (SEC) as measured by oxygen consumption and treadmill walking time at 80 HRM. The PRE-EX group significantly improved percent body fat and lean body weight, while there was no significant change in total body weight. The POST-EX group significantly improved total body weight and percent body fat with no significant change in lean body weight. ANCOVA revealed exercise, not menopause, to be the effective treatment for improving percent body fat and SEC. These findings suggest that the ability to favorably alter body composition and cardiorespiratory endurance through the aerobic conditioning of females is independent of menopausal status. Verf.-Referat
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Ausdauertraining
Frau
Geschlecht
Klimakterium
Körperzusammensetzung
Lebensalter
Leistungsfähigkeit, kardiopulmonale
Menopause
Sportmedizin
Trainierbarkeit
Trainingswirkung
age
body composition
cardiopulmonary performance capacity
climacteric period
endurance training
menopause
sex
sports medicine
trainability
training effect
woman
Ausdauerschulung
Dauertraining
Diskriminierung, geschlechtliche
Frauengymnastik
Frauentraining
Hausfrau
Leistungsfähigkeit, kardiorespiratorische
Alter
Altersnorm
Trainingseffekt
Trainingserfolg
Geschlechtsspezifizität
Geschlechtszugehörigkeit
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
Menopause
cardiopulmonary performance ability
cardiopulmonary performance capability
cardiopulmonary performance capacity
cardiopulmonary fitness
Responses of pre- and post-menopausal females to aerobic conditioning
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topic Ausdauertraining
Frau
Geschlecht
Klimakterium
Körperzusammensetzung
Lebensalter
Leistungsfähigkeit, kardiopulmonale
Menopause
Sportmedizin
Trainierbarkeit
Trainingswirkung
topic_facet Ausdauertraining
Frau
Geschlecht
Klimakterium
Körperzusammensetzung
Lebensalter
Leistungsfähigkeit, kardiopulmonale
Menopause
Sportmedizin
Trainierbarkeit
Trainingswirkung
topic_en age
body composition
cardiopulmonary performance capacity
climacteric period
endurance training
menopause
sex
sports medicine
trainability
training effect
woman
topic_en_facet age
body composition
cardiopulmonary performance capacity
climacteric period
endurance training
menopause
sex
sports medicine
trainability
training effect
woman
synonym Ausdauerschulung
Dauertraining
Diskriminierung, geschlechtliche
Frauengymnastik
Frauentraining
Hausfrau
Leistungsfähigkeit, kardiorespiratorische
Alter
Altersnorm
Trainingseffekt
Trainingserfolg
Geschlechtsspezifizität
Geschlechtszugehörigkeit
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
Menopause
synonym_en cardiopulmonary performance ability
cardiopulmonary performance capability
cardiopulmonary performance capacity
cardiopulmonary fitness
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