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- Title
Efeito do treinamento contrarresistência e isoflavona na densidade mineral óssea em mulheres na pós-menopausa.
- Authors
Lera Orsatti, Fábio; Petri Nahas, Eliana Aguiar; Nahas-Neto, Jorge; Lera Orsatti, Cláudio; Santos Teixeira, Altamir
- Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the independent and additive effects of counter- -resistance training (RT) and soy isoflavone supplement (ISO) on bone mineral density (BMD) and bone turnover in postmenopausal women. This study used a placebo-controlled, double-blinded (soy), randomized two (ISO vs. placebo) x two (RT vs. no RT) design. Eighty sedentary postmenopausal women, aged 45-70 years, were randomly assigned to one of four groups (71 completed a 9-month intervention): RT+ISO (n=15); no RT+ISO (n=20); RT+placebo (n=18); no RT+placebo (n=18). Participants randomized to ISO received 100mg/ day/oral of soy isoflavone; and those to RT attended supervised counter-resistance training sessions at least twice a week. At baseline and 9-month, BMD was estimated by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Serum levels of C-terminal cross-linked telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX), osteocalcin, and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) were measured as bone turnover. ANOVA with time as the repeated measure and test t were used in the statistical analysis. After 9 months of intervention, neither ISO nor RT alone affected BMD at any site or levels of CTX, osteocalcin, and IGF-1 (p>0.05). ISO and RT had no additive effects on BMD and bone turnover. RT groups showed significantly increased muscle strength (+ 35.2%) (p=0.02). We found no additive effects of resistance training and soy isoflavone on bone mineral density or bone turnover in postmenopausal women after 9-months.
- Subjects
ANALYSIS of variance; EXERCISE; MUSCLE strength; WOMEN'S health; X-ray densitometry in medicine; ISOFLAVONES; BONE density; POSTMENOPAUSE; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; OSTEOCALCIN
- Publication
Brazilian Journal of Kineanthropometry & Human Performance, 2013, Vol 15, Issue 6, p726
- ISSN
1415-8426
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5007/1980-0037.2013v15n6p726