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CompletedNCT07074132

Physical Activity and Quality of Life in Postmenopausal Women

Impact of a Physical Activity Program on Body Composition, Strength, and Quality of Life in Postmenopausal Women

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
36 (actual)
Sponsor
Wissal Abassi · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
50 Years – 62 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the effects of a combined aerobic and muscle-strengthening training program on body composition, physical fitness, and quality of life in overweight or obese postmenopausal women. The main question it aims to answer is: Does this training modality improve body composition, enhance physical fitness, and increase quality of life in this population ? Researchers will compare outcomes between an experimental group following the training protocol and a control group with no training intervention, in order to determine whether the program leads to measurable improvements in these parameters. Participants in the training group will engage in aerobic exercise at 50-70% of heart rate reserve (HRR) and strength training at 60-70% of one-repetition maximum (1-RM), three times per week for 8 months. Participants in the control group will not engage in any structured physical training and will be asked to maintain their usual daily routines.

Detailed description

Overweight and obesity in postmenopausal women are associated with adverse changes in body composition, decreased physical fitness, and a decline in overall quality of life. The postmenopausal period is marked by hormonal changes that contribute to increased fat accumulation, loss of muscle mass, and heightened vulnerability to metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. These changes often lead to reduced functional capacity and well-being. Although exercise has been widely recognized as an effective strategy for improving health outcomes, there is a lack of long-term intervention studies combining aerobic and strength training in this specific population. The purpose of this clinical trial is to investigate the effects of a combined aerobic and muscle-strengthening training program for 8 months on body composition, physical fitness, and quality of life in overweight or obese postmenopausal women. Thirty-six overweight/obese postmenopausal women were randomly assigned to either a training (n = 18), or a control group (n = 18). The training group will engage in aerobic exercise at 50-70% HRR and strength training at 60-70% 1-RM, three times per week for eight months. The control group will not participate in any structured physical training and will be instructed to maintain their usual lifestyle habits. Assessments of body composition, physical fitness, and quality of life were assessed before and after the intervention.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALCombined Aerobic and Muscle-Strengthening Training ProgramA combined training program including both aerobic and muscle-strengthening physical activities within the same session, conducted over a period of 8 months. Aerobic training is performed at an intensity of 50-70% of heart rate reserve (HRR), and strength training at 60-70% of one-repetition maximum (1-RM). The training is conducted three times per week.

Timeline

Start date
2024-10-01
Primary completion
2025-05-31
Completion
2025-05-31
First posted
2025-07-20
Last updated
2025-07-20

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Italy

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07074132. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.