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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2015.13.5.393

Effect of Nutrition and Exercise Modification Therapy on Metabolism Efficiency of Middle-aged Women Through Convergence  

Chea, Su-In (Dept. of Sports & Well-Being, Hanyang University)
Nam, Sang-Nam (Dept. of Sports & Well-Being, Hanyang University)
Kim, In-Dong (Dept. of Sports & Well-Being, Hanyang University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.13, no.5, 2015 , pp. 393-400 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study to examine the effect of intermittent fasting and resistance exercise on sex hormone and glucose metabolism of middle-aged women for 12 weeks. The two groups classified that one group(EG) was done intermittent fasting and resistance exercise both, the other group(CG) was controled. The group of EG was applied doing intermittent fasting 1 time for 24 hours a week, and doing resistance exercise 3 times for 60 minutes a week. The intensity of the exercise was 60%. Each measurement variable measured before and after 12 weeks to investigate the effect. During this study got the result with this step. First, EG have shown small interaction with sex hormone. Second, EG have shown small interaction with resistance exercise. Therefore, this study give us positive result to effect of intermittent fasting and resistance exercise on sex hormone and glucose of middle-aged women for 12 weeks. However, it has limitation to verify effect of intermittent fasting and resistance exercise.
Keywords
Nutrition; exercise Therapy; Efficiency; metabolism; Middle-aged women; Convergence;
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