Definition: "An ergogenic aid is any substance or phenomenon that enhances performance "
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Strength training helps keep post-menopausal women slim
Women who are past the menopause gain 0.7 kg weight every year. And their waist measurement increases by 0.7 cm each year too. [Am J Epidemiol. 2004 Nov 1;160(9):912-22.] Not exactly an encouraging prospect, but according to researchers at the University of Arizona it's possible to do something about this. Women who start strength training can slow down the growth of their spare tyre.
Study
The second group of women trained three times a week. [Exercise] The women trained in such a way that they had at least one rest day between training sessions. Each workout lasted a good hour and consisted of a 10-minute warming up, 25 minutes of intensive cardio training, half an hour of strength training, five minutes core training and ended with some stretches.
The third group consisted of women who in the first of the six years that the trial lasted were not active, but then did do exercise for the remaining five years. [Cross over]
Results
The researchers then used this data to divide the women in the Cross-over and Exercise groups into three tertiles: three equal-sized groups, of which tertile 1 was the women with the lowest amount of kgs and tertile 3 the women with the largest amount of kgs.
The figure below shows that the more intensively the women had trained, the greater the slimming effect of strength training.
Conclusion
"In light of the positive effects of resistance training on bone mass density, muscle function and lean mass, and its potential for contributing to the prevention of osteoporosis and debilitating fractures, resistance training for weight loss and maintenance is particularly attractive for overall chronic disease prevention in postmenopausal women."
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