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. 2017 Oct 15;595(20):6379-6380.
doi: 10.1113/JP275063. Epub 2017 Sep 24.

Exercise and oestrogens: aerobic high-intensity exercise promotes leg vascular and skeletal muscle mitochondrial adaptations in early postmenopause

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Exercise and oestrogens: aerobic high-intensity exercise promotes leg vascular and skeletal muscle mitochondrial adaptations in early postmenopause

Tharmegan Tharmaratnam et al. J Physiol. .
No abstract available

Keywords: aerobic exercise; caloric restriction; cardiovascular disease; estrogen; mitochondria; pgc-1a; post menopause; skeletal muscle.

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