LEADER 04429nam 2201117z- 450 001 9910639985603321 005 20231214132851.0 010 $a3-0365-6086-6 035 $a(CKB)5470000001633498 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95850 035 $a(EXLCZ)995470000001633498 100 $a20202301d2022 |y 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aNutrient Intake and Physical Exercise as Modulators of Healthy Women 210 $aBasel$cMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute$d2022 215 $a1 electronic resource (174 p.) 311 $a3-0365-6085-8 330 $aCumulative evidence demonstrates that healthy nutrient intake and regular physical exercise are both powerful lifestyle strategies that modulate lifelong health through their ability to improve body composition, musculoskeletal health, sex steroid hormones, sleep quality, and physical and cognitive performance, as well as to prevent chronic diseases across the lifespan, especially in women. While the benefits of nutrition and physical exercise are commonly studied separately, the integration of nutrition and physical exercise has the potential to produce greater benefits in women than strategies focusing only on one or the other. Studying the specificities of women in response to interventions is of the utmost importance for providing optimal healthcare and aids the design of guidelines that are better suited for women. A better knowledge regarding nutrient intake and physical exercise and their interaction in women is therefore needed. This Special Issue entitled ?nutrient intake and physical exercise as modulators of healthy women? will comprise manuscripts that highlight this integrational approach as a potential modulator of lifelong outcomes in women. 606 $aResearch & information: general$2bicssc 606 $aBiology, life sciences$2bicssc 606 $aFood & society$2bicssc 610 $asoy 610 $aambulatory blood pressure monitoring 610 $aaerobic exercise 610 $amenopause 610 $ablood pressure variability 610 $asedentary 610 $asex difference 610 $aexercise intensity 610 $aventilation threshold 610 $afat oxidation 610 $aoctanoate 610 $adecanoate 610 $awomen 610 $asex hormones 610 $amenstrual cycle 610 $aexercise performance 610 $anutritional intake 610 $amacronutrients 610 $ainterindividual variability 610 $aphysical exercise 610 $aaging 610 $aoxidative stress 610 $aantioxidant 610 $amuscle contraction performance 610 $adiabetes 610 $asarcopenia 610 $adietary fiber 610 $ahypertension 610 $aobesity 610 $ametabolomics 610 $anuclear magnetic resonance 610 $adiet 610 $anutrition 610 $adietary habits 610 $auterine leiomyoma 610 $aendometriosis 610 $apolycystic ovary syndrome 610 $agynecological malignancies 610 $anormal weight obesity 610 $ahigh-protein diet 610 $ahigh protein snack 610 $abody composition 610 $adieting 610 $aemotional eating 610 $auncontrolled eating 610 $arumination 610 $aweight 610 $arestraint theory 610 $aphysical activity 610 $apsychological aspects 610 $abody image 610 $apreference 610 $acollege women 610 $abody size 610 $adietary restraint 610 $adietary behaviors 610 $adiet quality 610 $aonline survey 615 7$aResearch & information: general 615 7$aBiology, life sciences 615 7$aFood & society 700 $aRocha-Rodrigues$b Si?lvia$4edt$01280938 702 $aAfonso$b Jose?$4edt 702 $aSousa$b Monica$4edt 702 $aRocha-Rodrigues$b Si?lvia$4oth 702 $aAfonso$b Jose?$4oth 702 $aSousa$b Monica$4oth 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910639985603321 996 $aNutrient Intake and Physical Exercise as Modulators of Healthy Women$93017719 997 $aUNINA