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Effect of Adherence to Physical Exercise on Cardiometabolic Profile in Postmenopausal Women.

Valentina Bucciarelli1, Francesco Bianco1, Francesco Mucedola1, Andrea Di Blasio2, Pascal Izzicupo2, Desiree Tuosto1, Barbara Ghinassi2, Ines Bucci2, Giorgio Napolitano2, Angela Di Baldassarre2, Sabina Gallina1.   

Abstract

Background: Menopause is associated with negative cardiovascular adaptations related to estrogen depletion, which could be counteracted by physical exercise (PhE). However, the impact of total adherence-rate (TA) to PhE and sedentary time (SedT) on cardiometabolic profile in this population has not been elucidated.
Methods: For 13-weeks, 43 women (57.1 ± 4.7 years) participated in a 4-days-a-week moderate-intensity walking training. They underwent laboratory, anthropometric and echocardiographic assessment, before and after training (T0-T1). Spontaneous physical activity (PhA) was assessed with a portable multisensory device. The sample was divided according to TA to PhE program: <70% (n = 17) and ≥70% (n = 26).
Results: TA ≥ 70% group experienced a significant T1 improvement of relative wall thickness (RWT), diastolic function, VO2max, cortisol, cortisol/dehydroandrostenedione-sulphate ratio and serum glucose. After adjusting for SedT and 10-min bouts of spontaneous moderate-to-vigorous PhA, TA ≥ 70% showed the most significant absolute change of RWT and diastolic function, body mass index, weight and cortisol. TA ≥ 70% was major predictor of RWT and cortisol improvement. Conclusions: In a group of untrained, postmenopausal women, a high TA to a 13-weeks aerobic PhE program confers a better improvement in cardiometabolic profile, regardless of SedT and PhA levels.

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Keywords:  adherence to physical exercise; cardiovascular risk; gender medicine; menopause; sedentary time

Year:  2021        PMID: 33466649      PMCID: PMC7828719          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18020656

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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