超越激素替代:植物雌激素对优化绝经后妇女运动生理学和生理适应的多方面影响。

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Clinical Interventions in Aging Pub Date : 2025-10-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/CIA.S539923
Yingjia Hu, Yi Hu, Tao Li, Rengfei Shi
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摘要

植物雌激素(Phytoestrogens, PEs)是一类天然存在的植物化合物,主要分为异黄酮、木脂素、类黄酮、香豆素和二苯乙烯,其结构与内源性雌激素相似,并通过雌激素受体发挥调节作用。这篇全面的综述探讨了pe在提高绝经后妇女运动表现和促进健康方面的多方面作用。目前的证据表明,PEs不仅可以改善更年期症状,更重要的是,它可以通过多种机制改善身体机能:(1)增加肌肉蛋白质合成,同时减轻炎症和氧化应激,优化肌肉性能;(2)调节糖脂代谢和心血管功能,为运动奠定生理基础;(3)保存骨密度,调节神经递质活性,维持运动协调。尽管PE-exercise联合干预显示出协同效益,但其效果受到剂量变化和个体间代谢差异的影响。未来的研究应优先发展精确PE应用,以优化绝经后人群的运动学结果和健康参数。
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Beyond Hormone Replacement: Multifaceted Effects of Phytoestrogens for Optimizing Kinesiological and Physiological Adaptations in Postmenopausal Women.

Beyond Hormone Replacement: Multifaceted Effects of Phytoestrogens for Optimizing Kinesiological and Physiological Adaptations in Postmenopausal Women.

Beyond Hormone Replacement: Multifaceted Effects of Phytoestrogens for Optimizing Kinesiological and Physiological Adaptations in Postmenopausal Women.

Beyond Hormone Replacement: Multifaceted Effects of Phytoestrogens for Optimizing Kinesiological and Physiological Adaptations in Postmenopausal Women.

Phytoestrogens (PEs), a class of naturally occurring plant compounds primarily categorized into isoflavones, lignans, flavonoids, coumarins, and stilbenes, exhibit structural similarity to endogenous estrogens and exert regulatory effects through estrogen receptors. This comprehensive review examines the multifaceted roles of PEs in enhancing exercise performance and promoting health among postmenopausal women. Current evidence demonstrates that PEs not only ameliorate characteristic menopausal symptoms but, more significantly, improve physical function through multiple mechanisms: (1) augmenting muscle protein synthesis while mitigating inflammation and oxidative stress to optimize muscular performance; (2) modulating glucolipid metabolism and cardiovascular function to establish physiological foundations for exercise; and (3) preserving bone mineral density and regulating neurotransmitter activity to maintain motor coordination. Although combined PE-exercise interventions demonstrate synergistic benefits, their efficacy is influenced by dosage variations and interindividual metabolic differences. Future investigations should prioritize the development of precision PE applications to optimize kinesiological outcomes and health parameters in postmenopausal populations.

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Clinical Interventions in Aging
Clinical Interventions in Aging GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
2.80%
发文量
193
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Interventions in Aging, is an online, peer reviewed, open access journal focusing on concise rapid reporting of original research and reviews in aging. Special attention will be given to papers reporting on actual or potential clinical applications leading to improved prevention or treatment of disease or a greater understanding of pathological processes that result from maladaptive changes in the body associated with aging. This journal is directed at a wide array of scientists, engineers, pharmacists, pharmacologists and clinical specialists wishing to maintain an up to date knowledge of this exciting and emerging field.
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