A Nonrandomized Trial of Progressive Resistance Training Intervention in Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Its Implications in Telomere Content
Conclusions:
Progressive resistance training had positive effects on the hormonal and physical characteristics of women with PCOS and controls, but telomere content was reduced and homocysteine level increased in all participants.
Source: Reproductive Sciences - Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Miranda-Furtado, C. L., Ramos, F. K. P., Kogure, G. S., Santana-Lemos, B. A., Ferriani, R. A., Calado, R. T., dos Reis, R. M. Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research
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