Effects of CE on the Risk of Arteriosclerosis in Sedentary Postmenopausal Women
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This study investigates the effects of three exercise modalities—aerobic exercise, resistance exercise, and combined exercise—on arteriosclerosis risk in sedentary postmenopausal women. The trial enrolled participants under conditions specified as sedentary status. The abstract provides an overview of the study design including intervention groups: AE group, RE group, CE group, and ON group, with no results data included in this record.
“This study investigated the effects of three exercise modalities: aerobic exercise, resistance exercise, and combined exercise on the risk of arteriosclerosis in sedentary postmenopausal women.”
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This clinical trial registration documents a new study examining whether different exercise modalities affect arteriosclerosis risk in sedentary postmenopausal women. The trial compares aerobic exercise, resistance exercise, combined exercise, and a control group (ON). The study is registered under NCT07550829 with an April 24, 2026 registration date.
For research institutions and healthcare providers, this registry entry indicates an active clinical focus on cardiovascular risk reduction through exercise in a specific demographic. The study's findings, once available, may inform exercise prescription recommendations for postmenopausal women at risk for arteriosclerosis. The trial does not establish any regulatory compliance obligations.
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Effects of CE on the Risk of Arteriosclerosis in SED Postmenopausal Women
N/A NCT07550829 Kind: NA Apr 24, 2026
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of three exercise modalities: aerobic exercise, resistance exercise, and combined exercise on the risk of arteriosclerosis in sedentary postmenopausal women.
Conditions: Sedentary
Interventions: AE group, RE group, CE group, ON group
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