Animal Studies for Effect of Exercise to Postmenopausal Women
Penulis/Author
Prof. Dr. dr. Denny Agustiningsih, M.Kes., AIFM. (1)
Tanggal/Date
31 2017
Kata Kunci/Keyword
Abstrak/Abstract
Postmenopausal women had more than 20years life remaining with various menopausal-related health conditions and symptoms which can reduce personal and social life. Recommendation for postmenopause management including lifestyle changes i.e. nutrition and exercise, systemic menopausal hormone therapy (MHT), nonhormonal therapies, alternative and complementary therapies. The recommendations of exercise for humans made by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) are based primarily on epidemiological or prevalence studies. However, basic research is not entirely consistent with the effects of specific exercise protocols related to menopause. Several limitations about
menopause-related effect of exercise include studying organ-specific changes following interventions which require invasive procedures or organ isolation, procedures that are best undertaken in a laboratory setting to animal models. Animal research enables a deeper understanding of how exercise can induce changes at the molecular, cellular and neural circuit levels and how these may impact organ body system functions. There are still many possibilities to discuss whether animal studies can reveal the
mechanism of exercise as an alternative in the management of postmenopausal and propose some recommendations for how the evidence from animal research might be strengthened with a view to improving success in the area of exercise for postmenopausal translational medicine. When experimental results have been generated in an animal model they have to be validated with respect to their applicability to human.
Rumpun Ilmu
Ilmu Kedokteran Dasar & Biomedis
Bahasa Asli/Original Language
English
Level
Internasional
Status
Dokumen Karya
No
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Tipe Dokumen
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