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Purpose: to study the effect of estrogen replacement on muscle hypertrophy in response to 12 weeks resistance training in postmenopausal women Hypothesis: Transdermal administration of 17-β estradiol enhance the anabolic effect of resistance training on muscle mass, strength in postmenopausal women Primary outcome: Muscle hypertrophy (muscle CSA, muscle fiber type specific CSA) Secondary outcome: Messenger RiboNucleic Acid (mRNA)(real-time PCR), protein (western blotting), satellite cell proliferation and activation, Strength, functional test, muscle protein synthese.
Design: Two groups of healthy postmenopausal women (½-5 years after menopause) who have not performed regular resistance exercise (<1 times per week) the last two years. Randomized, controlled intervention study +/- transdermal administration of estrogen (17-β estradiol). Both groups perform 12 weeks of supervised progressive resistance training (3/week) aiming to induce muscle hypertrophy in the legs.
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