Clinical Trial: Comparison of the Effect of Exercises on Vasomotor Symptoms in Middle Aged Women

Study Status: RECRUITING
Recruit Status: RECRUITING
Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL




Official Title: Comparison of the Effect of Resistance and Aerobic Training on Vasomotor Symptoms in Women in the Climacteric Period

Brief Summary: Vasomotor symptoms (VMS) develop in the premenopausal period and symptoms may persist for years after menopause.Vasomotor symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings and sleep disturbances affect women's quality of life.
There is a need for alternative treatments to reduce vasomotor symptoms due to the inadequacy of current treatments and the need for an effective treatment.
Exercise is seen as a low-risk treatment to reduce vasomotor symptoms.
Resistance trainig combined with aerobic training may be effective in reducing vasomotor symptoms and improving quality of life.
The effects of the combination of resistance trainig 2 days a week and aerobic trainig 3 days a week on vasomotor symptoms, quality of life, sleep disturbance and depression will be investigated and compared with the control group.