The effects of exercise prescription for three months on accelerated plethysmogram (APG) were assessed in 21 clinically healthy female volunteers (60.5±5.8yrs). Measurements were performed at the initiation of the course and three months after its initiation. In all subjects, weight, BMI, SBP, and wave height b of APG decreased significantly. WHR, the coefficient of APG (Co-APG), and wave height c of APG increased significantly. Ten of 21 subjects improved APG waveform, 9 subjects showed no change, and only 2 subjects showed worse after exercise prescription. The subjects were divided into ...