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Renata Kelly da Palma
Nove de Julho University, Brazil
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Clin Exp Cardiolog
Exercise training is an important non-pharmacological intervention for attenuation of metabolic and cardiovascular dysfunctions triggered by the advent of menopause. However, it is not known whether previous exercise training intervention alters the physiological and medical complications in this situation. Data from our laboratory suggest that previous aerobic exercise training induced additional benefits compared to aerobic exercise training in ovariectomized rats. Taken together, reduction in blood pressure, resting bradycardia, improved of parasympathetic modulation associated with reduced adipose tissue and improved oxidative stress profile on cardiac tissue demonstrated a positive role of this non-pharmacological approach to prevent alterations triggered by ovarian hormones deprivation.
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