Meghan Casey, Elissa Dabkowski, Ma Regina L de Gracia, Kathleen A Moore, Gerard A Kennedy, Joanne E Porter, Yasmina Nasstasia, Marlies E Alvarenga
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Socioecological factors influencing physical activity engagement for women across the menopausal transition: a systematic review.
Physical activity during menopause can be effective in reducing the physiological changes associated with reproductive aging that increase risks for noncommunicable diseases, yet many women do not meet the recommendations for physical activity.