The effects of circuit hydraulic weight interval training on body composition and progression of resistance in recreationally exercising pre- and postmenopausal women: an 18-week quasi-experimental study
Małgorzata Socha, Paulina Ćwieląg, Waldemar Andrzejewski

TL;DR
A study found that circuit hydraulic weight interval training improves body composition and muscle performance in pre- and postmenopausal women over 18 weeks.
Contribution
This study demonstrates the effectiveness of CHWIT in improving body composition and resistance progression in inactive pre- and postmenopausal women.
Findings
CHWIT significantly reduced body fat and increased muscle mass in both pre- and postmenopausal women after 18 weeks.
Premenopausal women showed faster improvements in body mass and circumference compared to postmenopausal women.
Resistance progression was observed after 6 weeks and continued to improve in both groups.
Abstract
The lack of physical activity, stress, and unhealthy eating habits contribute to body mass disorders, which form the basis of most civilization diseases. Mature women are increasingly turning to fitness clubs to improve their physique and protect themselves from diseases and the progressive aging process. The multitude of training systems proposed to women by fitness clubs leads to the search for solutions that will bring positive health results. The response to an exercise stimulus may depend on the menopausal status. This quasi-experimental study aimed to determine the effects of 6, 12, and 18 weeks of circuit hydraulic weight interval training (CHWIT) on anthropometric indices, body composition estimated by the bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), and muscle performance in inactive pre- and post-menopausal women from an urban population. A total of 100 women aged between 35 and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBody Composition Measurement Techniques · Cardiovascular and exercise physiology · Nutrition and Health in Aging
