The effect of physical activity or exercise on key biomarkers in atherosclerosis–a systematic review
H Palmefors, S DuttaRoy, B Rundqvist, M Börjesson - Atherosclerosis, 2014 - Elsevier
Objective This systematic review aimed to summarize published papers on the effect of
physical activity (PA)/exercise on key atherosclerotic factors in patients with risk factors for or …
physical activity (PA)/exercise on key atherosclerotic factors in patients with risk factors for or …
Exercise-induced changes in inflammatory processes: Implications for thrombogenesis in cardiovascular disease
YW Chen, S Apostolakis, GYH Lip - Annals of medicine, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Sedentary lifestyle is a risk factor and a strong predictor for chronic disease and premature
death. Low-grade inflammation has been proved a key player in the pathogenesis of …
death. Low-grade inflammation has been proved a key player in the pathogenesis of …
Skeletal muscle PGC-1α1 modulates kynurenine metabolism and mediates resilience to stress-induced depression
LZ Agudelo, T Femenía, F Orhan, M Porsmyr-Palmertz… - Cell, 2014 - cell.com
Depression is a debilitating condition with a profound impact on quality of life for millions of
people worldwide. Physical exercise is used as a treatment strategy for many patients, but …
people worldwide. Physical exercise is used as a treatment strategy for many patients, but …
Exercise training alters the genomic response to acute exercise in human adipose tissue
Aim: To determine the genomic mechanisms by which adipose tissue responds to acute and
chronic exercise. Methods: We profiled the transcriptomic and epigenetic response to acute …
chronic exercise. Methods: We profiled the transcriptomic and epigenetic response to acute …
Mitochondria‐specific antioxidant supplementation does not influence endurance exercise training‐induced adaptations in circulating angiogenic cells, skeletal …
DD Shill, WM Southern, TB Willingham… - The Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Key points Reducing excessive oxidative stress, through chronic exercise or antioxidants,
can decrease the negative effects induced by excessive amounts of oxidative stress …
can decrease the negative effects induced by excessive amounts of oxidative stress …
Exercise training protects human and rodent β cells against endoplasmic reticulum stress and apoptosis
Prolonged exercise has positive metabolic effects in obese or diabetic individuals. These
effects are usually ascribed to improvements in insulin sensitivity. We evaluated whether …
effects are usually ascribed to improvements in insulin sensitivity. We evaluated whether …
[PDF][PDF] Exercise, physical activity and breast cancer: the role of tumor-associated macrophages.
J Goh, EA Kirk, SX Lee, WC Ladiges - Exercise immunology review, 2012 - academia.edu
Regular exercise and physical activity provide many health benefits and are encouraged by
medical professionals for the primary prevention of, and adjuvant treatment of breast cancer …
medical professionals for the primary prevention of, and adjuvant treatment of breast cancer …
[HTML][HTML] Exercise-induced crosstalk between immune cells and adipocytes in humans: Role of oncostatin-M
L Dollet, LS Lundell, AV Chibalin, LA Pendergrast… - Cell Reports …, 2024 - cell.com
The discovery of exercise-regulated circulatory factors has fueled interest in organ crosstalk,
especially between skeletal muscle and adipose tissue, and the role in mediating beneficial …
especially between skeletal muscle and adipose tissue, and the role in mediating beneficial …
The immune system and overtraining in athletes: clinical implications
Sažetak The primary objective of this review is to provide an overview of how overtraining
and the overtraining syndrome (OTS) affect the immune system of athletes. A secondary …
and the overtraining syndrome (OTS) affect the immune system of athletes. A secondary …
Clinical management of immuno-suppression in athletes associated with exercise training: sports medicine considerations
AC Hackney - Acta Medica Iranica, 2013 - acta.tums.ac.ir
Abstract The Overtraining Syndrome (OTS) is a physically debilitating medical condition that
results in athletes being totally compromised in their capacity to perform and compete. Many …
results in athletes being totally compromised in their capacity to perform and compete. Many …