Abstract Epigenetic modification refers to heritable changes in gene function that cannot be explained by alterations in the DNA sequence. The current literature clearly demonstrates that the epigenetic response is highly dynamic and influenced by different biological and environmental factors such as aging, nutrient availability and physical exercise. As such, it is well accepted that physical activity and exercise can modulate gene expression through epigenetic alternations although the type and duration of exercise eliciting specific epigenetic effects that can result in health benefits and prevent chronic diseases remains to be determined. This review highlights the most significant findings from epigenetic studies involving physical ac...
Abstract The epigenetic clock is defined by the DNA methylation (DNAm) level and has b...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an important public health problem affecting especially the elderly....
Exercise training is continually challenging whole-body homeostasis, leading to improvements in perf...
Epigenetic modification refers to heritable changes in gene function that cannot be explained by alt...
The genetic heritage for decades has been considered to respond only to gene promoters or suppressor...
Regular exercise has numerous health benefits, for example, it reduces the risk of cardiovascular di...
Epigenetics is the study of gene expression changes that occur in the absence of altered genotype. C...
Background: Chronic diseases arise as a consequence of an unhealthy lifestyle primarily characterize...
Increasing evidence links changes in epigenetic systems, such as DNA methylation, histone modificati...
Physical exercise positively influences epigenetic mechanisms and improves health. Several issues re...
Epigenetics of Exercise and Sports: Concepts, Methods, and Current Research explains fundamental epi...
Epigenetic reprogramming predicts the long-term functional health effects of health-related metaboli...
Epigenetic regulation describes the manner in which gene expression is modified without changes to t...
In the wake of multiple observations arising from diverse corners of physiological and molecular gen...
Physical activity is a strong stimulus influencing the overall physiology of the human body. Exercis...
Abstract The epigenetic clock is defined by the DNA methylation (DNAm) level and has b...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an important public health problem affecting especially the elderly....
Exercise training is continually challenging whole-body homeostasis, leading to improvements in perf...
Epigenetic modification refers to heritable changes in gene function that cannot be explained by alt...
The genetic heritage for decades has been considered to respond only to gene promoters or suppressor...
Regular exercise has numerous health benefits, for example, it reduces the risk of cardiovascular di...
Epigenetics is the study of gene expression changes that occur in the absence of altered genotype. C...
Background: Chronic diseases arise as a consequence of an unhealthy lifestyle primarily characterize...
Increasing evidence links changes in epigenetic systems, such as DNA methylation, histone modificati...
Physical exercise positively influences epigenetic mechanisms and improves health. Several issues re...
Epigenetics of Exercise and Sports: Concepts, Methods, and Current Research explains fundamental epi...
Epigenetic reprogramming predicts the long-term functional health effects of health-related metaboli...
Epigenetic regulation describes the manner in which gene expression is modified without changes to t...
In the wake of multiple observations arising from diverse corners of physiological and molecular gen...
Physical activity is a strong stimulus influencing the overall physiology of the human body. Exercis...
Abstract The epigenetic clock is defined by the DNA methylation (DNAm) level and has b...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an important public health problem affecting especially the elderly....
Exercise training is continually challenging whole-body homeostasis, leading to improvements in perf...