Purpose: Prostate cancer is a major cause of cancer-related death in males worldwide and, in addition to impairing prostate function, also causes testicular adaptations. In this study, we aim to investigate the preventive effect of exercise training on PCa-induced testicular dysfunction. Methods: As a model, we used fifty Wistar Unilever male rats, randomly divided in four experimental groups. Prostate cancer was chemically and hormonally induced in two groups of animals (PCa groups). One control group and one PCa group was submitted to moderate intensity treadmill exercise training. Fifty weeks after the start of the training the animals were sacrificed and sperm, prostate, testis and serum were collected and analyzed. Sperm concentra...
Over the past two decades, numerous clinical trials utilising exercise have emphasised its effective...
PurposeVigorous physical activity after diagnosis of localized prostate cancer may reduce the risk o...
• In 2013, the probability of a man developing prostate cancer (PCa) was 1 in 6, sitting on top of t...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer in Cellular Oncology 0n 19/10/202...
Introduction: Exercise training is widely recognized for its beneficial health outcomes, namely in p...
Purpose The impact of exercise training on testicular function is relatively ill-defined. To gain n...
The oxidative stress effect of exercise training on testis function is under debate. In the present ...
The oxidative stress effect of exercise training on testis function is under debate. In the present ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is among the most prevalent cancers worldwide. Physical exercise is widely rec...
Introduction: Physical exercise is widely recognized for its beneficial health effects, namely in pr...
Background: Oestrogen (ER) and androgen (AR) recep- tors play an important role in normal prostate d...
Introduction: Long-term and regular exercise training is suggested to have an immunomodulatory effec...
The oxidative stress effect of exercise training on testis function is under debate. In the present ...
Regular physical activity is associated with a general improvement of wellness (Schneider et al., Pr...
BACKGROUND: There is convincing evidence that men with advanced prostate cancer experience improved ...
Over the past two decades, numerous clinical trials utilising exercise have emphasised its effective...
PurposeVigorous physical activity after diagnosis of localized prostate cancer may reduce the risk o...
• In 2013, the probability of a man developing prostate cancer (PCa) was 1 in 6, sitting on top of t...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer in Cellular Oncology 0n 19/10/202...
Introduction: Exercise training is widely recognized for its beneficial health outcomes, namely in p...
Purpose The impact of exercise training on testicular function is relatively ill-defined. To gain n...
The oxidative stress effect of exercise training on testis function is under debate. In the present ...
The oxidative stress effect of exercise training on testis function is under debate. In the present ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is among the most prevalent cancers worldwide. Physical exercise is widely rec...
Introduction: Physical exercise is widely recognized for its beneficial health effects, namely in pr...
Background: Oestrogen (ER) and androgen (AR) recep- tors play an important role in normal prostate d...
Introduction: Long-term and regular exercise training is suggested to have an immunomodulatory effec...
The oxidative stress effect of exercise training on testis function is under debate. In the present ...
Regular physical activity is associated with a general improvement of wellness (Schneider et al., Pr...
BACKGROUND: There is convincing evidence that men with advanced prostate cancer experience improved ...
Over the past two decades, numerous clinical trials utilising exercise have emphasised its effective...
PurposeVigorous physical activity after diagnosis of localized prostate cancer may reduce the risk o...
• In 2013, the probability of a man developing prostate cancer (PCa) was 1 in 6, sitting on top of t...