ABSTRACT Obesity promotes a state of chronic low-grade inflammation of white adipose tissue, which is associated with different chronic diseases. While exercise induces an anti-inflammatory environment, little is known about the acute effects of continuous exercise at different intensities on inflammatory markers in obese adolescents. This study included 10 obese adolescents of both sexes, between 15 and 18 years of age. Volunteers performed two 30-minute exercise sessions. The 1st exercise session was performed at moderate intensity (55% VO2peak) and the 2nd at vigorous intensity (75% VO2peak), with a one-week interval between sessions. Blood samples were collected 10 minutes before and 20 minutes after the exercise sessions. Inflammatory ...
The prevalence of childhood obesity has recently peaked in the USA with ~17% of children considered ...
The current pediatric obesity epidemic is associated with increased clinical pain; the relation betw...
Physical activity has been shown to lower levels of inflammatory markers. However, results are incon...
Obesity-related metabolic risk factors in adolescents who are overweight/obese may be associated wit...
Obesity modifies inflammatory mediators, but little is known about how obesity modifies the inflamma...
: Childhood obesity is a leading public health problem worldwide, as it is increasingly prevalent an...
The rates of obesity in the U.S. are increasing with epidemic proportions. Obesity causes a widespre...
Background Exercise has shown positive training effects on obesity-related inflammation, however, re...
Exercise has shown positive training effects on obesity-related inflammation, however, resistance tr...
Overweight prevalences are rising among youth and the prevention of associated chronic diseases is ...
Introduction: Obesity is a state characterized by a low-grade inflammation that leads to insulin res...
New findings on adipose tissue physiology and obesity-associated inflammation status suggest that mo...
Objective:To examine the independent associations of objectively measured physical activity (PA), ca...
What is already known about this subject: Metabolic and cardiovascular diseases involve an inflammat...
Modulation of inflammatory status is considered a key component of the overall health effects of exe...
The prevalence of childhood obesity has recently peaked in the USA with ~17% of children considered ...
The current pediatric obesity epidemic is associated with increased clinical pain; the relation betw...
Physical activity has been shown to lower levels of inflammatory markers. However, results are incon...
Obesity-related metabolic risk factors in adolescents who are overweight/obese may be associated wit...
Obesity modifies inflammatory mediators, but little is known about how obesity modifies the inflamma...
: Childhood obesity is a leading public health problem worldwide, as it is increasingly prevalent an...
The rates of obesity in the U.S. are increasing with epidemic proportions. Obesity causes a widespre...
Background Exercise has shown positive training effects on obesity-related inflammation, however, re...
Exercise has shown positive training effects on obesity-related inflammation, however, resistance tr...
Overweight prevalences are rising among youth and the prevention of associated chronic diseases is ...
Introduction: Obesity is a state characterized by a low-grade inflammation that leads to insulin res...
New findings on adipose tissue physiology and obesity-associated inflammation status suggest that mo...
Objective:To examine the independent associations of objectively measured physical activity (PA), ca...
What is already known about this subject: Metabolic and cardiovascular diseases involve an inflammat...
Modulation of inflammatory status is considered a key component of the overall health effects of exe...
The prevalence of childhood obesity has recently peaked in the USA with ~17% of children considered ...
The current pediatric obesity epidemic is associated with increased clinical pain; the relation betw...
Physical activity has been shown to lower levels of inflammatory markers. However, results are incon...