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Walking training and cortisol to DHEA-S ratio in postmenopause: An intervention study.

Andrea Di Blasio1, Pascal Izzicupo2, Angela Di Baldassarre2, Sabina Gallina3, Ines Bucci1, Cesidio Giuliani1, Serena Di Santo1, Angelo Di Iorio4, Patrizio Ripari5, Giorgio Napolitano1.   

Abstract

The literature indicates that the plasma cortisol-to-dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate (DHEA-S) ratio is a marker of health status after menopause, when a decline in both estrogen and DHEA-S and an increase in cortisol occur. An increase in the cortisol-to-DHEA-S ratio has been positively correlated with metabolic syndrome, all-cause mortality, cancer, and other diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a walking program on the plasma cortisol-to-DHEA-S ratio in postmenopausal women. Fifty-one postmenopausal women participated in a 13-week supervised walking program, in the metropolitan area of Pescara (Italy), from June to September 2013. Participants were evaluated in April-May and September-October of the same year. The linear mixed model showed that the variation of the log10Cortisol-to-log10DHEA-S ratio was associated with the volume of exercise (p = .03). Participants having lower adherence to the walking program did not have a significantly modified log10Cortisol or log10DHEA-S, while those having the highest adherence had a significant reduction in log10Cortisol (p = .016) and a nearly significant increase in log10DHEA-S (p = .084). Walking training appeared to reduce the plasma log10Cortisol-to-log10DHEA-S ratio, although a minimum level of training was necessary to achieve this significant reduction.

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Keywords:  Cortisol; DHEA-S; postmenopause; walking exercise

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28328386     DOI: 10.1080/03630242.2017.1310168

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Women Health        ISSN: 0363-0242


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