Anthropometric and cardiovascular responses to hypertrophic resistance training in postmenopausal women

Objective: Menopause induces a phase of decreased physical fitness and altered body composition characterized by increased total and abdominal fat and reduced lean mass. It is, however, inconclusive which specific resistance training (RT) subtypes can reverse these deleterious changes in postmenopausal women. Methods: Thirty-seven postmenopausal women were randomized to a 6-week nonexercising control group (n = 18) or hypertrophic RT group (n = 19) that engaged in two 40-minute sessions weekly using three sets of 12 repetitions at 67% to 85% one-repetition maximum for 10 whole-body exercises. Results: RT significantly improved resting heart rate (69.05 ± 11.19-63.80 ± 4.94 bpm, P = 0.017), systolic blood pressure (125.85 ± 4.86-124.05 ± 3.98 mm Hg, P 
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