Aerobic exercise and lipids and lipoproteins in men: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

作者: George A. Kelley , Kristi S. Kelley

DOI: 10.1016/J.JMHG.2005.09.003

关键词: Internal medicineClinical trialMeta-analysisAerobic exerciseCholesterolLipoproteinPhysical exerciseRandomized controlled trialLipoprotein(a)MedicinePhysical therapy

摘要: Abstract Background: Aerobic exercise is recommended for improving lipoprotein and lipid levels which at less than their optimal are risk factors cardiovascular disease. Evidence seems lacking the effectiveness of in reducing these levels, possibly due to small sizes studies. We concluded a meta-analysis studies examine effects aerobic on lipids lipoproteins adult men. Methods: Studies were retrieved via computerized literature searches, cross-referencing from articles, hand-searching, expert review our reference list. Inclusion criteria randomized controlled trials, ≥8 weeks, men ≥18 years age, published journal, dissertation, or master's thesis format, English-language between January 1, 1955 2003, assessment one more following lipoproteins: total cholesterol (TC), high-density (HDL-C), low-densi...

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