2019
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16214196
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The Effects of 12 Weeks of a Combined Exercise Program on Physical Function and Hormonal Status in Elderly Korean Women

Abstract: Aging causes a decline in physical function and hormonal balance. Exercise can improve these parameters. However, the beneficial effects of a combined exercise program (Korean dance and yoga) on physical function and hormonal status in elderly women remain unknown. This study aims to investigate the effects of a 12-week combined exercise program on balance, flexibility, muscle strength, and hormonal status in elderly Korean women. Twenty-five healthy elderly women were recruited and randomly divided into the c… Show more

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“…Second, the time spent in physical activity outside our study was not measured in our participants, and might potentially influence the results of the study. Third, potential confounders such as diet, physical activity, sleep and other cognitive activity were not controlled in this study, and these lifestyle factors, such as physiological and dietary/nutritional profiles [29], as well as physical activity [30] and sleep patterns, might affect our results. Nevertheless, this study using a randomized controlled design could avoid bias, and truly allows for a direct comparison between two groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Second, the time spent in physical activity outside our study was not measured in our participants, and might potentially influence the results of the study. Third, potential confounders such as diet, physical activity, sleep and other cognitive activity were not controlled in this study, and these lifestyle factors, such as physiological and dietary/nutritional profiles [29], as well as physical activity [30] and sleep patterns, might affect our results. Nevertheless, this study using a randomized controlled design could avoid bias, and truly allows for a direct comparison between two groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is well-established that growth hormone (GH) secretion decreases during aging process (90)(91)(92)(93), which seems to be associated with changes in the organism such as loss of lean mass, gain of fat tissue, diminution in muscle strength, decline in cognitive function, among others [reviewed in (94)]. Physical exercise in the elderly has been described to influence GH level/activity; studies in humans, independently of gender, have demonstrated that regular physical exercise can increase GH levels in plasma (95,96) or serum (97)(98)(99)(100)(101)(102)(103).…”
Section: Physical Exercise and Agingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endurance exercise performance is related to various factors that can be altered by diverse hypoxic training methods, including erythropoiesis, exercise economy, capillary density, hemodynamic function, and acid-base response in the skeletal muscle [1,2]. Enhancing these factors, which are related to endurance exercise performance, increases the efficiency of aerobic energy production and consequently enhances maximum oxygen uptake (VO 2 max).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%