Aerobic and resistance physical exercise can activate different molecular pathways due to different intensities, duration, and mechanical loads imposed on the muscles. The activity can result in metabolic adaptations, such as increased mitochondrial mass, oxygen supply, glucose uptake, and antioxidant capacity. The method of this systematic review followed recommendations proposed by the PRISMA Statement. Were included studies that used physical exercise as an intervention in rats and mice with induced colorectal cancer. The Studies' selection was on databases: Bireme, PubMed, Science Direct, Medline, Ibecs, Lilacs, Bdenf, Binacis, Scielo, and bibliographic references selected articles. Animal models researches showed that aerobic and resis...
Copyright © 2013 Gaetan Des Guetz et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Abstract Background While self-reported exercise is associated with a reduction in the risk of recur...
Purposes: There is evidence that the risk of colon cancer is reduced by appropriate levels of physic...
Aerobic and resistance physical exercise can activate different molecular pathways due to different ...
This review evaluates the current understanding of research on the impact of physical activity in th...
Carcinogenesis is a complex process best characterized as an accumulation of alterations in genes re...
The role of physical exercise for the maintenance of human health, for the prevention and cure of me...
The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to investigate the effectiveness of exercise...
BACKGROUND: This meta-analysis evaluated the safety, feasibility and effect of exercise among indivi...
Physically active individuals have lower rates of many cancers and improved cancer outcomes. Control...
Background: Current reviews have primarily focused on the effect of exercise on colorectal cancer pa...
This review evaluated the strength of the evidence for a causal relationship between physical activi...
Among cancer diagnoses, colorectal cancer (CRC) is prevalent, with a lifetime risk of developing CRC...
Among cancer diagnoses, colorectal cancer (CRC) is prevalent, with a lifetime risk of developing CRC...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of exercise training on cancer-related fatigue (CRF) in colorect...
Copyright © 2013 Gaetan Des Guetz et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Abstract Background While self-reported exercise is associated with a reduction in the risk of recur...
Purposes: There is evidence that the risk of colon cancer is reduced by appropriate levels of physic...
Aerobic and resistance physical exercise can activate different molecular pathways due to different ...
This review evaluates the current understanding of research on the impact of physical activity in th...
Carcinogenesis is a complex process best characterized as an accumulation of alterations in genes re...
The role of physical exercise for the maintenance of human health, for the prevention and cure of me...
The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to investigate the effectiveness of exercise...
BACKGROUND: This meta-analysis evaluated the safety, feasibility and effect of exercise among indivi...
Physically active individuals have lower rates of many cancers and improved cancer outcomes. Control...
Background: Current reviews have primarily focused on the effect of exercise on colorectal cancer pa...
This review evaluated the strength of the evidence for a causal relationship between physical activi...
Among cancer diagnoses, colorectal cancer (CRC) is prevalent, with a lifetime risk of developing CRC...
Among cancer diagnoses, colorectal cancer (CRC) is prevalent, with a lifetime risk of developing CRC...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of exercise training on cancer-related fatigue (CRF) in colorect...
Copyright © 2013 Gaetan Des Guetz et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Abstract Background While self-reported exercise is associated with a reduction in the risk of recur...
Purposes: There is evidence that the risk of colon cancer is reduced by appropriate levels of physic...