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Impact of a moderate-intensity walking program on cardiometabolic risk markers in overweight to obese women: is there any influence of menopause?

Eléonor Riesco1, Sébastien Tessier, Michel Lacaille, Francine Pérusse, Mélanie Côté, Jean-Pierre Després, Jean Bergeron, John Stanley Weisnagel, Jean Doré, Pascale Mauriège.   

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of brisk walking on cardiometabolic risk profile and on the gene expression (ie, messenger RNA [mRNA] levels) of inflammatory and thrombotic markers in abdominal and femoral subcutaneous adipose tissues (SATs) among sedentary overweight to obese women with different menopause statuses.
METHODS: Sixteen late premenopausal (mean [SD] age, 49 [3] y; mean [SD] body mass index, 31.9 [3.0] kg/m) and 14 early postmenopausal (53 [2] y; 30.8 [1.9] kg/m) women were involved in a 16-week walking program (three sessions of 45 min/wk at 60% of heart rate reserve). Glucose-insulin homeostasis, lipid-lipoprotein profile, and inflammatory (tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-6 [IL-6], and adiponectin) and thrombotic (plasminogen activator inhibitor-1) SAT mRNA and plasma levels were measured before and after the intervention.
RESULTS: Glucose area under the curve was reduced in all participants (P = 0.03) after the walking program. Increases in plasma tumor necrosis factor-α were observed in both groups (P = 0.001), whereas increases in plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 levels were found in postmenopausal women only (P = 0.014). However, plasma IL-6 and adiponectin levels remained unchanged after the intervention (0.07 < P < 0.98). Although femoral SAT adiponectin mRNA levels decreased in postmenopausal women only (P = 0.008), abdominal SAT IL-6 mRNA levels were reduced in both groups (P = 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, our results show that, despite a reduced abdominal SAT IL-6 expression, brisk walking does not seem to exert a favorable impact on the cardiometabolic risk profile of overweight to obese women, irrespective of their menopause status.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23096247     DOI: 10.1097/gme.0b013e31826f7ebf

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Menopause        ISSN: 1072-3714            Impact factor:   2.953


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1.  Comparing an adiposopathy approach with four popular classifications schemes to categorize the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women.

Authors:  Pascale Mauriège; Antony D Karelis; Nadine Taleb; Andrée-Anne Clément; Denis R Joanisse
Journal:  J Physiol Biochem       Date:  2020-09-24       Impact factor: 4.158

2.  The relationship between adiposopathy and glucose-insulin homeostasis is not affected by moderate-intensity aerobic training in healthy women with obesity.

Authors:  Andrée-Anne Clément; Eléonor Riesco; Sébastien Tessier; Michel Lacaille; Francine Pérusse; Mélanie Coté; Jean-Pierre Després; John Weisnagel; Jean Doré; Denis R Joanisse; Pascale Mauriège
Journal:  J Physiol Biochem       Date:  2018-04-26       Impact factor: 4.158

Review 3.  Effects of walking on low-grade inflammation and their implications for Type 2 Diabetes.

Authors:  Micaela Morettini; Fabio Storm; Massimo Sacchetti; Aurelio Cappozzo; Claudia Mazzà
Journal:  Prev Med Rep       Date:  2015-06-16
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