Purposes: There is evidence that the risk of colon cancer is reduced by appropriate levels of physical exercise. Nevertheless, the mechanisms involved in this protective effect of exercise remain largely unknown. Inflammation is emerging as a unifying link between a range of environment exposures and neoplastic risk. The carcinogen dimethyl-hydrazine (DMH) induces an increase in epithelial cell proliferation and in the expression of the inflammation-related enzyme cyclooxigenase-2 (COX-2) in the colon of rats. Our aim was to verify whether these events could be attenuated by exercise. Methods: Four groups of eight Wistar rats were used in the experiment. The groups G1 and G3 were sedentary (controls), and the groups G2 and G4 were submitted...
Background: Oestrogen (ER) and androgen (AR) receptors play an important role in normal prostate dev...
The evidence is increasing for a close link between the insu-lin/insulin-like growth factor (IGF) sy...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that moderately intense training promotes augmented immune function, w...
Purposes: There is evidence that the risk of colon cancer is reduced by appropriate levels of physic...
There is evidence that the risk of colon cancer is reduced by appropriate levels of physical exercis...
Carcinogenesis is a complex process best characterized as an accumulation of alterations in genes re...
We determined the effect of long-term aerobic swimming training regimens of different intensities on...
Colon cancer risk is reduced by appropriate levels of physical exercise. Light exposure during the n...
Purpose: In this study the influence of moderate or intense physical exercise, alone or in combinati...
Aerobic and resistance physical exercise can activate different molecular pathways due to different ...
There are opposite views in the available literature: Whether physical exercise has a protective eff...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that regular exercise training is effective in treating various...
Bearing in mind that cancer cachexia is associated with chronic systemic inflammation and that endur...
This study was undertaken to determine whether colon cancer (CC) and chronic swimming exercise alter...
The effects of endurance training on PGE(2) levels and upon the maximal activity of hepatic carnitin...
Background: Oestrogen (ER) and androgen (AR) receptors play an important role in normal prostate dev...
The evidence is increasing for a close link between the insu-lin/insulin-like growth factor (IGF) sy...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that moderately intense training promotes augmented immune function, w...
Purposes: There is evidence that the risk of colon cancer is reduced by appropriate levels of physic...
There is evidence that the risk of colon cancer is reduced by appropriate levels of physical exercis...
Carcinogenesis is a complex process best characterized as an accumulation of alterations in genes re...
We determined the effect of long-term aerobic swimming training regimens of different intensities on...
Colon cancer risk is reduced by appropriate levels of physical exercise. Light exposure during the n...
Purpose: In this study the influence of moderate or intense physical exercise, alone or in combinati...
Aerobic and resistance physical exercise can activate different molecular pathways due to different ...
There are opposite views in the available literature: Whether physical exercise has a protective eff...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that regular exercise training is effective in treating various...
Bearing in mind that cancer cachexia is associated with chronic systemic inflammation and that endur...
This study was undertaken to determine whether colon cancer (CC) and chronic swimming exercise alter...
The effects of endurance training on PGE(2) levels and upon the maximal activity of hepatic carnitin...
Background: Oestrogen (ER) and androgen (AR) receptors play an important role in normal prostate dev...
The evidence is increasing for a close link between the insu-lin/insulin-like growth factor (IGF) sy...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that moderately intense training promotes augmented immune function, w...