The purpose of this investigation was to determine if differences in inflammatory cytokines exist between fat-free mass responders versus non-responders following a combined resistance/aerobic training program in older women. Fifty women over 60 years old, mean BMI 27 ± 4 (kg/m2) and physically untrained, participated in a combined training program for 16-weeks. Body composition, muscle strength, and serum inflammatory markers (TNF-α, CRP, and IL-6) were assessed at baseline and 16-weeks post-training. A significant time effect was observed for weight, %fat, fat mass, and all strength measures (p < 0.05). A group interaction was observed for TNF-α (p < 0.05), which revealed higher concentrations of circulating TNF-α at baseline (18%) ...
The purpose of this study was to observe exercise training-induced effects on adiponectin, leptin, a...
The rates of obesity in the U.S. are increasing with epidemic proportions. Obesity causes a widespre...
Adipose-derived cytokines play a prominent role in mediating the metabolic consequences of obesity a...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of resistance training on the immunologic respons...
To examine the influence of acute and chronic resistance exercise (RE) on cytokine production in pos...
Markers of chronic inflammation increase with aging, and are associated with cardiovascular disease ...
Markers of chronic inflammation increase with aging, and are associated with cardiovascular disease ...
Background A growing body of literature suggests that obesity is associated with low-grade...
<p class="abstract"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Cytokines are a group of low-molecular-weight regul...
Objectives: Chronic systemic low grade inflammation is associated with the age-related loss of muscl...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the change of cellular immunity substance by exercise t...
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of body composition and fat distribution on C-re...
BACKGROUND: Elevated plasma levels of inflammatory cytokine are associated with body mass index, ...
The purpose of this project was to examine differences in anti-inflammatory adaptations to exercise ...
Physical activity has been shown to lower levels of inflammatory markers. However, results are incon...
The purpose of this study was to observe exercise training-induced effects on adiponectin, leptin, a...
The rates of obesity in the U.S. are increasing with epidemic proportions. Obesity causes a widespre...
Adipose-derived cytokines play a prominent role in mediating the metabolic consequences of obesity a...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of resistance training on the immunologic respons...
To examine the influence of acute and chronic resistance exercise (RE) on cytokine production in pos...
Markers of chronic inflammation increase with aging, and are associated with cardiovascular disease ...
Markers of chronic inflammation increase with aging, and are associated with cardiovascular disease ...
Background A growing body of literature suggests that obesity is associated with low-grade...
<p class="abstract"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Cytokines are a group of low-molecular-weight regul...
Objectives: Chronic systemic low grade inflammation is associated with the age-related loss of muscl...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the change of cellular immunity substance by exercise t...
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of body composition and fat distribution on C-re...
BACKGROUND: Elevated plasma levels of inflammatory cytokine are associated with body mass index, ...
The purpose of this project was to examine differences in anti-inflammatory adaptations to exercise ...
Physical activity has been shown to lower levels of inflammatory markers. However, results are incon...
The purpose of this study was to observe exercise training-induced effects on adiponectin, leptin, a...
The rates of obesity in the U.S. are increasing with epidemic proportions. Obesity causes a widespre...
Adipose-derived cytokines play a prominent role in mediating the metabolic consequences of obesity a...