Plain-English translation of NCT07615790 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing whether a structured 12-week exercise program can help postmenopausal women feel better and improve their heart health. Menopause causes hormonal changes that can lead to hot flashes, sleep problems, anxiety, and stress on the heart — the exercise program is designed to address all of these issues at once. Researchers will measure how the program affects your heart's stress response and overall quality of life.
After menopause, hormonal changes can trigger uncomfortable symptoms like hot flashes and sleep disturbances, as well as increase heart disease risk. While doctors know that exercise helps, there hasn't been enough research on whether a structured, supervised exercise program works better than regular activity — and how it affects the body's nervous system in particular.
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If you join the exercise group, you will attend supervised exercise sessions twice a week for 12 weeks, with a physiotherapist guiding you through warm-ups, balance work, strength training, coordination drills, and stretching. The control group will continue their normal daily activities during the study period and will be offered the chance to try the exercise program afterward. All participants will have their heart function and symptoms measured before, during, and after the 12 weeks.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 16, 2026 · Not medical advice
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