Affective responses of postmenopausal women to an acute exercise bout

Barnett, Fiona, and Spinks, Warwick (2008) Affective responses of postmenopausal women to an acute exercise bout. Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Association for Exercise and Sports Science Conference and the 5th Sports Dietitians Australia Update. 3rd Australian Association for Exercise and Sports Science Conference and the 5th Sports Dietitians Australia Update , 27-30 March 2008, Melbourne, VIC, Australia .

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Abstract

Weight gain and the associated increased risk of coronary artery disease are associated with the postmenopausal period (Shangold & Sherman, 1998). However, moderate intensity physical activity may be protective for postmenopausal women through attenuation of weight gain (Gaspard, Buicu & Creutz, 2001). Despite this evidence, many postmenopausal women do not engage in regular exercise. The affective responses to an acute exercise bout are thought to influence future exercise behaviour.

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ISBN:978-0-646-48582-9
FoR Codes:11 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES > 1106 Human Movement and Sports Science > 110602 Exercise Physiology @ 100%
SEO Codes:92 HEALTH > 9205 Specific Population Health (excl. Indigenous Health) > 920507 Womens Health @ 100%
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