去训练中和了水上和陆上运动对 COVID-19 期间更年期症状的适应效应

Nadia Azadi, Yousra Alsinani, Mohammad Hemmatinafar, M. Koushkie Jahromi
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10.30699/jogcr.8.5.472 背景与目的:一些证据表明,运动对减轻更年期症状有益。然而,运动类型(水上运动和陆上运动)和停止运动的效果尚不清楚。本研究旨在比较因 COVID-19 爆发而停止运动前后两组水上和陆上训练者的更年期症状。材料与方法:90 名绝经后妇女自愿参加了研究。在停止运动三个月后,通过访谈评估日常和运动体力活动以及更年期症状,并分别设计和获取日常体力活动表和更年期评分量表(MRS)问卷。结果显示停止运动前,运动组的更年期躯体症状、心理症状和性症状均低于非运动组,而水上运动组和陆上运动组的更年期三类症状无显著差异。停止运动后,两组曾运动的妇女的更年期症状比非运动组明显增加,因此运动组和非运动组在更年期症状方面没有明显差异。结论是水上运动和陆上运动同样能减轻更年期症状,而运动对更年期症状的有益影响在停止运动三个月后会消失。
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Detraining Neutralizes the Adaptation Effect of Aquatic and Land Based Exercise on Menopausal Symptoms During COVID-19
10.30699/jogcr.8.5.472 Background & Objective: Some evidence has shown the beneficial effects of exercise on reducing menopausal symptoms. However, the effect of type of exercise (aquatic and land-based exercise) and cessation of exercise is still unknown. The aim of this study was to compare the menopausal symptoms in two aquatic and land-based trained groups before and after cessation of exercise due to COVID-19 outbreak. Materials & Methods: 90 postmenopausal women participated in the study voluntarily. The daily and sport physical activities and menopausal symptoms were assessed through interviews three months after cessation of sport activities and qestions were designed and obtained from daily physical activity form and menopausal rating scale (MRS) questionnaire respectively. Results: Before the cessation of exercise, the somatic, psychological, and sexual symptoms of menopause were lower in both active groups than the inactive group, while there was no significant difference in three categories of menopausal symptoms between aquatic and land-based exercise groups. After the cessation of exercise, menopausal symptoms in the two groups of previously active women increased significantly compared to the inactive group, so that there was no significant difference in menopausal symptoms between the exercise and inactive groups. Conclusion: Aquatic and land-based exercise reduces the symptoms of menopause similarly, while the beneficial effects of exercise on menopausal symptoms can disappear after the cessation of exercise for three months.
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