WOS: 000402086800006PubMed ID: 28361576Objective: Hepcidin may be an important mediator in exercise-induced iron deficiency. Despite the studies investigating acute exercise effects on hepcidin and markers of iron metabolism, we found no studies examining the chronic effects of walking exercises (WE) on hepcidin and markers of iron metabolism in premenopausal women. The chronic effects of two 8-week different-intensity WE on hepcidin, interleukin 6 (IL-6), and markers of iron metabolism in pre-menopausal women were examined. Methods: Exercise groups (EG) [moderate tempo walking group (MTWG), n = 11; brisk walking group (BWG), n = 11] walked 3 days/week, starting from 30 to 51 min. Control group (CG; n = 8) did not perform any exercises. BWG...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of prolonged and repeated exercise on...
Iron is essential for providing oxygen to working muscles during exercise, and iron deficiency leads...
WOS: 000387205800003Objective: The relationship between exercise and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stre...
Objective: Hepcidin may be an important mediator in exercise-induced iron deficiency. Despite the st...
Introduction Exercise-induced iron deficiency is quite common in athletic population (Kong, et al.,2...
Objective: Hepcidin may be an important mediator in exercise-induced iron deficiency. Despite the st...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To investigate the effects of acute exercise on serum hepcidi...
Menopause commonly presents the gradual accumulation of iron in the body over the years, which is a ...
Background and Aims: Exercise-induced iron deficiency is a common finding in endurance athletes. It ...
Iron deficiency is a frequent and multifactorial disorder in the career of athletes, particularly in...
The trace element iron plays a number of crucial physiological roles within the body. Despite its im...
Exercise-induced iron deficiency is a common finding in endurance athletes. It has been suggested re...
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Purpose: The extent to which hepcidin regulation after acute bouts of exercise is influenced by base...
Iron supplementation contributes an effort to improving iron status among athletes, but it does not ...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of prolonged and repeated exercise on...
Iron is essential for providing oxygen to working muscles during exercise, and iron deficiency leads...
WOS: 000387205800003Objective: The relationship between exercise and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stre...
Objective: Hepcidin may be an important mediator in exercise-induced iron deficiency. Despite the st...
Introduction Exercise-induced iron deficiency is quite common in athletic population (Kong, et al.,2...
Objective: Hepcidin may be an important mediator in exercise-induced iron deficiency. Despite the st...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To investigate the effects of acute exercise on serum hepcidi...
Menopause commonly presents the gradual accumulation of iron in the body over the years, which is a ...
Background and Aims: Exercise-induced iron deficiency is a common finding in endurance athletes. It ...
Iron deficiency is a frequent and multifactorial disorder in the career of athletes, particularly in...
The trace element iron plays a number of crucial physiological roles within the body. Despite its im...
Exercise-induced iron deficiency is a common finding in endurance athletes. It has been suggested re...
Contains fulltext : 229461.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Purpose: The extent to which hepcidin regulation after acute bouts of exercise is influenced by base...
Iron supplementation contributes an effort to improving iron status among athletes, but it does not ...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of prolonged and repeated exercise on...
Iron is essential for providing oxygen to working muscles during exercise, and iron deficiency leads...
WOS: 000387205800003Objective: The relationship between exercise and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stre...