Author: Karen M. Ferguson
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Category : Aerobic exercises
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Effects of Aerobic Exercise and Calorie Restriction on Body Composition of Women
Author: Karen M. Ferguson
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Category : Aerobic exercises
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Publisher:
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Category : Aerobic exercises
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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The Effects of Regular, Aerobic Exercise and Moderate Calorie Restriction on Resting Metabolic Rate and Body Composition of Sedentary, Overfat Women
Author: Catherine J. Linley
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Category : Physical education and training
Languages : en
Pages : 126
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Category : Physical education and training
Languages : en
Pages : 126
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Effects of Moderate Aerobic Exercise Combined With Calorie Restriction on Circulating Estrogens and IGF-I in Premenopausal Women
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This proposal entitled "effects of moderate aerobic exercise combined with caloric restriction on circulating estrogens and IGF-1 in premenopausal women" will provide important contributions regarding the primary prevention of breast cancer in women. This study has examined the effects of exercise training combined with caloric restriction, resulting in weight loss, on two hormonal biomarkers for breast cancer i.e., circulating estrogens and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I). As expected, exercise training 4 times per week combined with an 20-30% decrease in caloric intake over four menstrual cycles has produced significant increases in aerobic capacity (28-33%), weight loss ranging from 1.0 to 9 kg, and loss of body fat ranging from 5 to 12% of initial percent fat. Light conditioning resulted in significant gains in aerobic capacity (33%), but only produced a trend toward a decrease in body fat percent ( -3.1%), and no changes in body weight. Despite the highly significant changes in body composition and body weight in the exercising group, preliminary results indicate no significant changes in serum estradiol or serum estrone. IGF-I did not change significantly either, indicating that chronic exercise and dieting do not result in favorable changes in two hormonal biomarkers for breast cancer.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This proposal entitled "effects of moderate aerobic exercise combined with caloric restriction on circulating estrogens and IGF-1 in premenopausal women" will provide important contributions regarding the primary prevention of breast cancer in women. This study has examined the effects of exercise training combined with caloric restriction, resulting in weight loss, on two hormonal biomarkers for breast cancer i.e., circulating estrogens and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I). As expected, exercise training 4 times per week combined with an 20-30% decrease in caloric intake over four menstrual cycles has produced significant increases in aerobic capacity (28-33%), weight loss ranging from 1.0 to 9 kg, and loss of body fat ranging from 5 to 12% of initial percent fat. Light conditioning resulted in significant gains in aerobic capacity (33%), but only produced a trend toward a decrease in body fat percent ( -3.1%), and no changes in body weight. Despite the highly significant changes in body composition and body weight in the exercising group, preliminary results indicate no significant changes in serum estradiol or serum estrone. IGF-I did not change significantly either, indicating that chronic exercise and dieting do not result in favorable changes in two hormonal biomarkers for breast cancer.
The Effects of Exercise Training and Severe Caloric Restriction on Lean-body Mass in the Obese
Author: Brian Carlton Leutholtz
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Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 178
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Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 178
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Severe Caloric Restriction and Exercise: the Interactional Effects on Metabolism
Author: Cynthia Karen Schultz
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 266
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 266
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Effects of Moderate Aerobic Exercise Combined With Caloric Restriction on Circulating Estrogens and IGF-1 in Premenopausal Women
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 23
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This proposal entitled "Effects of moderate aerobic exercise combined with caloric restriction on circulating estrogens and IGF-1 in premenopausal women" will provide important contributions regarding the primary prevention of breast cancer in women. This study has examined the effects of exercise training combined with caloric restriction, resulting in weight loss, on two hormonal biomarkers for breast cancer i.e., circulating estrogens and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I). As expected, exercise training 4 times per week combined with an 20-30% decrease in caloric intake over four menstrual cycles has produced significant increases in aerobic capacity (28-33%), weight loss ranging from 1.0 to 9 kg, and loss of body fat ranging from 5 to 12% of initial percent fat. Light conditioning resulted in significant gains in aerobic capacity (33%), but only produced a trend toward a decrease in body fat percent ( -3.1%), and no changes in body weight. Despite the highly significant changes in body composition and body weight in the exercising group, preliminary results indicate no significant changes in serum estradiol or serum estrone. ICF-I did not change significantly either, indicating that chronic exercise and dieting do not result in favorable changes in two hormonal biomarkers for breast cancer.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
This proposal entitled "Effects of moderate aerobic exercise combined with caloric restriction on circulating estrogens and IGF-1 in premenopausal women" will provide important contributions regarding the primary prevention of breast cancer in women. This study has examined the effects of exercise training combined with caloric restriction, resulting in weight loss, on two hormonal biomarkers for breast cancer i.e., circulating estrogens and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I). As expected, exercise training 4 times per week combined with an 20-30% decrease in caloric intake over four menstrual cycles has produced significant increases in aerobic capacity (28-33%), weight loss ranging from 1.0 to 9 kg, and loss of body fat ranging from 5 to 12% of initial percent fat. Light conditioning resulted in significant gains in aerobic capacity (33%), but only produced a trend toward a decrease in body fat percent ( -3.1%), and no changes in body weight. Despite the highly significant changes in body composition and body weight in the exercising group, preliminary results indicate no significant changes in serum estradiol or serum estrone. ICF-I did not change significantly either, indicating that chronic exercise and dieting do not result in favorable changes in two hormonal biomarkers for breast cancer.
The Effects of Aerobic Exercise Or Weight Training on Body Weight and Composition in Overweight and Obese Women on an Energy Restricted Diet
The Effects of Cardiac Stress Tests on Obese Women on a Very Low Calorie Diet
Effects of Moderate Aerobic Exercise Combined with Caloric Restriction on Circulating Estrogens and IGF-I in Premenopausal Women
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This study will test whether a program of moderate aerobic exercise that is combined with a moderate level of dietary restriction will result in significant decreases in two biomarkers of breast cancer, circulating estrogens and IGF-I. We will also test whether this type of diet/exercise program will produce significant reductions in the peripheral production of estrone by adipose tissue through its impact on the reduction of fat mass. Lastly, validation studies for a novel method of assessing energy status will be performed. To date we have completed our first year of the three year study protocol. Our cohort for Year 1 consisted of 20 women (25-25 yrs) divided into height (26-30 kg/m(2)) and low BMI (21-15 kg/m(3)) exercise groups. Aerobic exercise training was 4 times per week for four consecutive menstrual cycles at 77+/- 3% of maximum heart rate for 40-60 minutes, resulting in an average of 22% increase in aerobic capacity as defined by VO(2) max (P
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This study will test whether a program of moderate aerobic exercise that is combined with a moderate level of dietary restriction will result in significant decreases in two biomarkers of breast cancer, circulating estrogens and IGF-I. We will also test whether this type of diet/exercise program will produce significant reductions in the peripheral production of estrone by adipose tissue through its impact on the reduction of fat mass. Lastly, validation studies for a novel method of assessing energy status will be performed. To date we have completed our first year of the three year study protocol. Our cohort for Year 1 consisted of 20 women (25-25 yrs) divided into height (26-30 kg/m(2)) and low BMI (21-15 kg/m(3)) exercise groups. Aerobic exercise training was 4 times per week for four consecutive menstrual cycles at 77+/- 3% of maximum heart rate for 40-60 minutes, resulting in an average of 22% increase in aerobic capacity as defined by VO(2) max (P
Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults
Author: Expert Panel on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults (U.S.)
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Category : Medical protocols
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Of evidence-based recommendations -- Introduction -- Overweight and obesity: background -- Examination of randomized controlled trial evidence -- Treatment guidelines -- Summary of recommendations -- Future research.
Publisher:
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Category : Medical protocols
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Of evidence-based recommendations -- Introduction -- Overweight and obesity: background -- Examination of randomized controlled trial evidence -- Treatment guidelines -- Summary of recommendations -- Future research.