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The study was based on the analysis of 380 African American
and white women from
The researchers discovered that high levels of physical activity
such as moderate walking for an hour and a half at least five times a week,
were the most beneficial to post-menopausal women and especially to
African-American women. Women who exercised seem to have been less stressed
than those who did not exercise at all.
“Physical activity can help throughout the menopausal
transition and afterwards. You don't have to run 20 miles a week to reap the
benefits of exercise. If you stick to a moderate-paced walking schedule, it can
keep your body mass index down and lower the risk of stress, anxiety and
depression,” Nelson said.
However, the study did not show that exercise reduced
physical symptoms such as hot flashes.
"Physical symptoms like hot flashes will go away when
you reach menopause but mental health is something women still need to think
about post-menopause," Nelson added.
The results of the study appear in the January issue of Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention and online in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.