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Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 1998

The effects of menopausal status and exercise training on serum lipids and the activities of intravascular enzymes related to lipid transport

P. W. Grandjean; Stephen F. Crouse; Barbara C. O'Brien; J. J. Rohack; Julie A. Brown

The study purpose was to compare the effect of exercise training on serum lipid and apolipoprotein concentrations and the activities of intravascular enzymes related to lipid transport in previously untrained eumenorrheic, premenopausal (PRM) women (n = 21; mean age, 36 +/- 3 years) and estrogen-free postmenopausal (POM) women (n = 16; mean age, 68 +/- 8 years). Subjects trained at a progressive intensity and duration (50% to 75% maximal O2 consumption [VO2max], 200 to 300 kcal/session) 4 d/wk for 12 weeks. Before and after training, VO2max, body weight, relative body fat, and fasting blood samples were obtained following 2 weeks on a standardized diet designed to maintain body weight and during the early follicular stage for the PRM group. Blood samples were analyzed for serum total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), the cholesterol content of the HDL3 subfraction, apolipoprotein (apo)A-I and apoB, lipoprotein(a), and the activity of lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT). Total and hepatic triglyceride lipase activity (HTGLA) were determined from plasma samples obtained after heparin administration. The cholesterol content of the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and HDL2 subfractions and endothelial-bound lipoprotein lipase activity (LPLA) were calculated. A two (group) x two (time) multivariate ANOVA (MANOVA), with repeated measures for time indicated that the exercise-induced changes in physiological measurements, serum lipid or apolipoprotein concentrations, or enzyme activities did not differ between groups. Serum concentrations of TC, LDL-C, and HDL3 cholesterol, TG, and apo A-I and apoB were higher in POM women compared with the PRM group (P < .05 for all). For the combined groups, body weight and relative body fat did not change with training, but VO2max increased an average of 18.5% (P < .05). LPLA, HTGLA, and LCAT activity were unaltered with exercise training. Except for a small but significant decrease in HDL-C (-5.5%) and an elevation in apoB (4.3%; P < .05 for both), the concentrations of serum lipids and apolipoproteins did not change over the training period. We conclude that in previously untrained women, menopausal status does not influence the exercise training response of serum lipids or apolipoproteins or activities of intravascular enzymes related to lipid transport.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1995

Effect of oral creatine supplementation on power output and fatigue during bicycle ergometry

William H. Cooke; P. W. Grandjean; William S. Barnes


International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism | 2000

Diet and Short Term Plasma Lipoprotein-Lipid Changes After Exercise in Trained Men.

Roger G. Bounds; Steven E. Martin; P. W. Grandjean; Barbara C. O'Brien; Cindi L. Inman; Stephen F. Crouse


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2003

THE INFLUENCE OF CIRCUIT RESISTANCE TRAINING ON BLOOD LIPID RESPONSES TO CIRCUIT RESISTANCE EXERCISE

Steven E. Martin; P. W. Grandjean; W H. Cooke; G Pellegrini; Stephen F. Crouse


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2002

THE INFLUENCE OF RESISTANCE TRAINING ON BLOOD LIPID RESPONSES TO RESISTANCE EXERCISE

Steven E. Martin; P. W. Grandjean; W H. Cooke; J R. Carter; Stephen F. Crouse


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2001

PLASMA LIPID AND LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE RESPONSES TO EXERCISE IN MEN WITH DIFFERENT [HDL-C]

Stephen F. Crouse; P. W. Grandjean; J. J. Rohack


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1999

LDL and HDL DENSITIES AFTER EXERCISE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH NORMAL AND HIGH CHOLESTEROL

Stephen F. Crouse; S. L. Cockrill; P. W. Grandjean; S. D. Weise; Barbara C. O'Brien; J. J. Rohack; Ronald D. Macfarlane


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1999

SHORT-TERM CHANGES IN PLASMA LIPIDS AND LIPASES AFTER AEROBIC EXERCISE: IMPACT OF OBESITY

P. W. Grandjean; Stephen F. Crouse; Barbara C. O'Brien; J. J. Rohack; John S. Green


Archive | 2015

postmenopausal women after exercise Acute changes in blood lipids and enzymes in

Stephen F. Crouse; S. D. Weise; P. W. Grandjean; J. J. Rohack; John W. Womack; Yunsuk Koh; Vic Ben-Ezra; Kyle D. Biggerstaff; David L. Nichols; Nicholas P. Greene; James D. Fluckey; Brad S. Lambert; Elizabeth Greene; E Steven


Archive | 2013

and apolipoproteins in hypercholesterolemic men Effects of training and a single session of exercise on lipids

John S. Green; Stephen F. Crouse; Barbara C. O'Brien; P. W. Grandjean; Robert C. Lowe; J. James

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Washington University in St. Louis

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