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Evaluation of Lifestyle Modification on Cardiovascular Risk in Overweight and Obese Postmenopausal Women: a Ghrelin-mediated Response
This study proposes to examine the independent and combined effects of an 8-week home-based, equipment-free HIIT exercise intervention with/without Mediterranean diet through ghrelin-mediated alteration in overweight and obese metabolic women to improve cardiovascular-risk related markers and metabolic risk factors.
This is a randomised-controlled study investigating the independent and combined effects of a home-based, equipment-free high intensity interval training (HIIT) exercise intervention with/without the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) through ghrelin-mediated alteration on body composition, cardiovascular risk-related markers, metabolic markers and obesity-related hormones in postmenopausal women. The intervention will last for 8-weeks, with three arms comprising of 1) exercise only (Ex); 2) exercise and MedDiet (Ex+MedDiet); 3) control (no intervention).
Age
45 - 65 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Swansea University
Swansea, United Kingdom
Start Date
August 15, 2022
Primary Completion Date
August 15, 2025
Completion Date
August 15, 2025
Last Updated
December 2, 2024
60
ESTIMATED participants
Exercise Only (Ex only)
OTHER
Exercise and Mediterranean Diet (Ex + MedDiet)
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Swansea University
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