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Results were analyzed for 9 women using anthropometric rather than DEXA body fat measurements (final analyses using the latter have not yet been done). After 30 weeks of training, exercise intensity docosahexaeonic acid was positively correlated with total testosterone/SHBG (r=0,614,p<0.05) docosahexaeonic acid and free testosterone/SHBG (r=0.466,p<0.05), docosahexaeonic acid and negatively correlated with E1 levels and fat loss in the thighs. These data suggest that training intensity (1) increases androgenic action, (2) reduces plasma E1 concentration, but do not support hypothesis (3) that reduced E1 is associated with fat loss in the thighs. Hypothesis 2: Exercise intensity will in a dose-dependent fashion increase basal increase insulin resistance Recently we observed that increased exercise intensity during 15 to 30 weeks of training interferes with increases in insulin sensitivity in postmenopausal women that is contrary to the usual reports of increased muscle sensitivity to insulin following exercise training.
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