Aerobic high-intensity exercise training improves cardiovascular health in older post-menopausal women

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Aerobic high-intensity exercise training improves cardiovascular health in older post-menopausal women. / Høier, Birgitte; Olsen, Line Nørregaard; Leinum, Maria; Jørgensen, Tue Smith; Carter, Howard Henry; Hellsten, Ylva; Bangsbo, Jens.

I: Frontiers in Aging, Bind 2, 667519, 2021.

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Høier, B, Olsen, LN, Leinum, M, Jørgensen, TS, Carter, HH, Hellsten, Y & Bangsbo, J 2021, 'Aerobic high-intensity exercise training improves cardiovascular health in older post-menopausal women', Frontiers in Aging, bind 2, 667519. https://doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2021.667519

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Høier, B., Olsen, L. N., Leinum, M., Jørgensen, T. S., Carter, H. H., Hellsten, Y., & Bangsbo, J. (2021). Aerobic high-intensity exercise training improves cardiovascular health in older post-menopausal women. Frontiers in Aging, 2, [667519]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2021.667519

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Høier B, Olsen LN, Leinum M, Jørgensen TS, Carter HH, Hellsten Y o.a. Aerobic high-intensity exercise training improves cardiovascular health in older post-menopausal women. Frontiers in Aging. 2021;2. 667519. https://doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2021.667519

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Høier, Birgitte ; Olsen, Line Nørregaard ; Leinum, Maria ; Jørgensen, Tue Smith ; Carter, Howard Henry ; Hellsten, Ylva ; Bangsbo, Jens. / Aerobic high-intensity exercise training improves cardiovascular health in older post-menopausal women. I: Frontiers in Aging. 2021 ; Bind 2.

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title = "Aerobic high-intensity exercise training improves cardiovascular health in older post-menopausal women",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a period of aerobic high intensity training on central- and peripheral cardiovascular parameters in older post-menopausal women. Eleven healthy post-menopausal (>10 years after menopause) women (mean age: 64 years; BMI: 25.3 kg m-2) completed an 8-week period of supervised, high intensity cycle training, with sessions conducted three times per week. Before and after the training period maximal oxygen uptake, body composition, popliteal artery flow mediated dilation, exercise hyperemia, arterial blood pressure, and plasma lipids were assessed. In addition, levels of estrogen related receptor α (ERRα) and vasodilator enzymes were determined in muscle biopsy samples. Training induced an 18% increase (P < 0.001) in maximal oxygen uptake. Plasma High-density lipoprotein (HDL) was higher (P < 0.05) after than before the training period. Fat mass was reduced (4.9%; P < 0.01), whereas lean body mass was unaltered. Mean arterial blood pressure was unchanged (91 vs. 88 mmHg; P = 0.058) with training. Training did not induce a change in popliteal flow mediated dilation. Exercise hyperemia at submaximal exercise was lower (P < 0.01; 11 and 4.6% at 10 and 16 W, respectively) after compared to before training. Muscle ERRα (~1.7-fold; P < 0.01) and eNOS (~1.4-fold; P < 0.05) were higher after the training intervention. The current study demonstrates that, in older post-menopausal women, a period of aerobic high intensity training effectively increases maximal oxygen uptake and improves the cardiovascular health profile, without a parallel improvement in conduit artery function. ",
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T1 - Aerobic high-intensity exercise training improves cardiovascular health in older post-menopausal women

AU - Høier, Birgitte

AU - Olsen, Line Nørregaard

AU - Leinum, Maria

AU - Jørgensen, Tue Smith

AU - Carter, Howard Henry

AU - Hellsten, Ylva

AU - Bangsbo, Jens

N1 - Copyright © 2021 Hoier, Olsen, Leinum, Jørgensen, Carter, Hellsten and Bangsbo.

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a period of aerobic high intensity training on central- and peripheral cardiovascular parameters in older post-menopausal women. Eleven healthy post-menopausal (>10 years after menopause) women (mean age: 64 years; BMI: 25.3 kg m-2) completed an 8-week period of supervised, high intensity cycle training, with sessions conducted three times per week. Before and after the training period maximal oxygen uptake, body composition, popliteal artery flow mediated dilation, exercise hyperemia, arterial blood pressure, and plasma lipids were assessed. In addition, levels of estrogen related receptor α (ERRα) and vasodilator enzymes were determined in muscle biopsy samples. Training induced an 18% increase (P < 0.001) in maximal oxygen uptake. Plasma High-density lipoprotein (HDL) was higher (P < 0.05) after than before the training period. Fat mass was reduced (4.9%; P < 0.01), whereas lean body mass was unaltered. Mean arterial blood pressure was unchanged (91 vs. 88 mmHg; P = 0.058) with training. Training did not induce a change in popliteal flow mediated dilation. Exercise hyperemia at submaximal exercise was lower (P < 0.01; 11 and 4.6% at 10 and 16 W, respectively) after compared to before training. Muscle ERRα (~1.7-fold; P < 0.01) and eNOS (~1.4-fold; P < 0.05) were higher after the training intervention. The current study demonstrates that, in older post-menopausal women, a period of aerobic high intensity training effectively increases maximal oxygen uptake and improves the cardiovascular health profile, without a parallel improvement in conduit artery function.

AB - The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a period of aerobic high intensity training on central- and peripheral cardiovascular parameters in older post-menopausal women. Eleven healthy post-menopausal (>10 years after menopause) women (mean age: 64 years; BMI: 25.3 kg m-2) completed an 8-week period of supervised, high intensity cycle training, with sessions conducted three times per week. Before and after the training period maximal oxygen uptake, body composition, popliteal artery flow mediated dilation, exercise hyperemia, arterial blood pressure, and plasma lipids were assessed. In addition, levels of estrogen related receptor α (ERRα) and vasodilator enzymes were determined in muscle biopsy samples. Training induced an 18% increase (P < 0.001) in maximal oxygen uptake. Plasma High-density lipoprotein (HDL) was higher (P < 0.05) after than before the training period. Fat mass was reduced (4.9%; P < 0.01), whereas lean body mass was unaltered. Mean arterial blood pressure was unchanged (91 vs. 88 mmHg; P = 0.058) with training. Training did not induce a change in popliteal flow mediated dilation. Exercise hyperemia at submaximal exercise was lower (P < 0.01; 11 and 4.6% at 10 and 16 W, respectively) after compared to before training. Muscle ERRα (~1.7-fold; P < 0.01) and eNOS (~1.4-fold; P < 0.05) were higher after the training intervention. The current study demonstrates that, in older post-menopausal women, a period of aerobic high intensity training effectively increases maximal oxygen uptake and improves the cardiovascular health profile, without a parallel improvement in conduit artery function.

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KW - Post-menopausal women

KW - Age

KW - Women

KW - Exercise training

KW - Skeletal muscle

KW - Vascular function

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DO - 10.3389/fragi.2021.667519

M3 - Journal article

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VL - 2

JO - Frontiers in Aging

JF - Frontiers in Aging

SN - 2673-6217

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