Exercise training and burdock root (Arctium lappa L.) extract independently improve abdominal obesity and sex hormones in elderly women with metabolic syndrome
Abstract The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) is increasing among the elderly, and new lifestyle-based treatment strategies are warranted. We conducted a randomized, double-blind controlled trial of the effects of aquatic exercise (AE) and/or consumption of burdock root extract (BE) on body com...
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Autores principales: | Min-Seong Ha, Jang Soo Yook, Minchul Lee, Kazuya Suwabe, Woo-Min Jeong, Jae-Jun Kwak, Hideaki Soya |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/808f90daea6e4372a5542dd8b5a3bdd6 |
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