Resistance training reduced luteinising hormone levels in postmenopausal women in a substudy of a randomised controlled clinical trial: a clue to how resistance training reduced vasomotor symptoms

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  • who: Sigrid Nilsson and collaborators from the Bin Abdulaziz University, College of Applied Medical have published the article: Resistance training reduced luteinising hormone levels in postmenopausal women in a substudy of a randomised controlled clinical trial: A clue to how resistance training reduced vasomotor symptoms, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of March/16,/2022
  • what: The authors propose that endogenous opiods such as u03b2-endorphin or dynorphin produced during resistance training decreased VMS by stimulating KNDu03b3-neurons to release neurokinin B to the hypothalamic thermoregulatory centre. The training intensity in this study was sufficient to . . .

     

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