Intermittent walking training improves thyroid function and cardiometabolic risk factors in postmenopausal women
University of Jendouba · Tunis El Manar University · +6 more institutions
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the impact of a 10-week moderate intermittent walking training (MIWT) program on thyroid hormone levels and key cardiometabolic markers in obese postmenopausal women.
= 18). Participants performed the MIWT program for four sessions per week (five repetitions of the 6-min walking test [6MWT] at 60-80% of the distance covered in the 6-min walking test [6MWD], interspersed by 6 min of active recovery between repetitions). Body composition, thyroid hormones (thyroid stimulating hormone [TSH] and thyroxine-free [FT4]), lipid profile (triglycerides [TRG], total cholesterol [TC], high-density lipoprotein cholesterol [HDL-C] and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol [LDL-C]), blood pressure and aerobic fitness (6MWT) were determined before and after the MIWT.
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12Topics & keywords
- Postmenopausal women
- Thyroid function
- Adverse effect
- Thyroid
- Intervention (counseling)
- Obesity
- Clinical Practice
- Physical activity
- Good health and well-being