Exercise-induced muscle damage in humans
PM Clarkson, MJ Hubal - American journal of physical medicine & …, 2002 - journals.lww.com
Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage in Humans : American Journal of Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage in Humans : American Journal of Physical …
Rehabilitation Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage in Humans : American Journal of Physical …
Immunometabolism: a multi-omics approach to interpreting the influence of exercise and diet on the immune system
Immunometabolism is an evolving field of scientific endeavor that merges immunology and
metabolism and has provided valuable context when evaluating the influence of dietary …
metabolism and has provided valuable context when evaluating the influence of dietary …
Effects of aerobic and resistance exercise in breast cancer patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy: a multicenter randomized controlled trial
KS Courneya, RJ Segal, JR Mackey… - Journal of clinical …, 2007 - ascopubs.org
Purpose Breast cancer chemotherapy may cause unfavorable changes in physical
functioning, body composition, psychosocial functioning, and quality of life (QOL). We …
functioning, body composition, psychosocial functioning, and quality of life (QOL). We …
[PDF][PDF] Exercise-induced muscle damage, plasma cytokines, and markers of neutrophil activation
ABSTRACT PEAKE, JM, K. SUZUKI, G. WILSON, M. HORDERN, K. NOSAKA, L.
MACKINNON, and JS COOMBES. Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage, Plasma Cytokines …
MACKINNON, and JS COOMBES. Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage, Plasma Cytokines …
Exercise-induced alterations in neutrophil degranulation and respiratory burst activity: possible mechanisms of action.
JM Peake - Exercise immunology review, 2002 - europepmc.org
Neutrophils constitute 50-60% of all circulating leukocytes; they present the first line of
microbicidal defense and are involved in inflammatory responses. To examine …
microbicidal defense and are involved in inflammatory responses. To examine …
The use of some polyphenols in the modulation of muscle damage and inflammation induced by physical exercise: A review
AR Volpe-Fix, E de França, JC Silvestre… - Foods, 2023 - mdpi.com
Food bioactive compounds (FBC) comprise a vast class of substances, including
polyphenols, with different chemical structures, and they exert physiological effects on …
polyphenols, with different chemical structures, and they exert physiological effects on …
The role of oxidative, inflammatory and neuroendocrinological systems during exercise stress in athletes: implications of antioxidant supplementation on physiological …
K Slattery, D Bentley, AJ Coutts - Sports Medicine, 2015 - Springer
During periods of intensified physical training, reactive oxygen species (ROS) release may
exceed the protective capacity of the antioxidant system and lead to dysregulation within the …
exceed the protective capacity of the antioxidant system and lead to dysregulation within the …
Changes in neutrophil surface receptor expression, degranulation, and respiratory burst activity after moderate-and high-intensity exercise
J Peake, G Wilson, M Hordern… - Journal of applied …, 2004 - journals.physiology.org
Intense exercise stimulates the systemic release of a variety of factors that alter neutrophil
surface receptor expression and functional activity. These alterations may influence …
surface receptor expression and functional activity. These alterations may influence …
Oxidative stress modulation through habitual physical activity
A Boccatonda, R Tripaldi, G Davì… - Current pharmaceutical …, 2016 - ingentaconnect.com
Background: Oxidative stress is involved in different pathophysiological states, such as
aging, inflammatory, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases, by damaging several …
aging, inflammatory, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases, by damaging several …
Neuroendocrine mediators in the modulation of phagocytosis by exercise: physiological implications.
E Ortega - Exercise Immunology Review, 2003 - europepmc.org
Neuroendocrine mediation of the effects of exercise on macrophage and neutrophil
phagocytosis, the organism's first line of defense against external aggression, is reviewed …
phagocytosis, the organism's first line of defense against external aggression, is reviewed …