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Habitual Combined Exercise Protects Against Age-Associated Decline In Vascular Function And Lipid Profiles In Elderly Postmenopausal Women, Elizabeth J. Pekas, Won-Mok Son, Ronald Headid Iii, Song-Young Park, John Shin May 2020

Habitual Combined Exercise Protects Against Age-Associated Decline In Vascular Function And Lipid Profiles In Elderly Postmenopausal Women, Elizabeth J. Pekas, Won-Mok Son, Ronald Headid Iii, Song-Young Park, John Shin

Health and Kinesiology Faculty Publications

Postmenopausal status is associated with increased risks for cardiovascular diseases (CVD). This study investigated differences in vascular function, lipids, body composition, and physical fitness in elderly postmenopausal women active in combined resistance and aerobic exercise (CRAE) training for 1 year versus a sedentary cohort of similar-in-age counterparts. Elderly postmenopausal women performing habitual CRAE training for 1 year (age ~75 year; CRAE, n = 57) and elderly sedentary postmenopausal women (age ~78 year; SED, n = 44) were recruited. Arterial stiffness (brachial-to-ankle pulse-wave velocity, baPWV), blood pressure, blood lipids, anthropometrics, 2-min walking distance, and muscular strength were assessed for both groups. …