Elevated high-sensitivity c-reactive protein (hs-CRP) is associated with increased risk of future first and recurrent coronary events and has been associated with both high body mass index (BMI) and low physical activity in cross sectional studies. PURPOSE: To longitudinally examine the effects of BMI and both current and previous-year physical activity on hs-CRP in healthy men and women (N = 109). METHODS: BMI and hs-CRP were measured five times (baseline and quarterly) over 1 yr. Current physical activity was assessed 12-15 times during the study via 24-h recall. Previous-year physical activity was assessed using the Baecke questionnaire at baseline. RESULTS: Mean BMI and hs-CRP were unchanged over the course of the study, but current phy...
Background: Obesity imposes increased risks of cardiovascular disease and glucose intolerance, a phe...
Background: Obesity is associated with low-grade systemic inflammation, and it has been suggested th...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) has shown consistent positive effects on cardiovascular risk, yet th...
Increased C-reactive protein (CRP) levels are associated with coronary heart disease, stroke, and mo...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Structured regular exercise programs decrease high-sensitivity C-reactive prote...
There is conflicting evidence about the association between physical activity and inflammatory marke...
There is conflicting evidence about the association between physical activity and inflammatory marke...
Background: Several studies have revealed inverse associations between physical activity (PA) and C-...
Background. Obesity leads to increased risk of cardiovascular disease and glucose intolerance, which...
Obesity has been linked with elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), and both have been associa...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate whether the relationship between C-reactive protein (CRP) an...
C-reactive Protein (CRP) measurements above 10 mg/L have been conventionally treated as acute inflam...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between cardiac autonomic control derived ...
Higher levels of physical activity are associated with lower rates of coronary heart disease (CHD). ...
Low-grade systemic inflammation is suggested to play a role in the development of several chronic di...
Background: Obesity imposes increased risks of cardiovascular disease and glucose intolerance, a phe...
Background: Obesity is associated with low-grade systemic inflammation, and it has been suggested th...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) has shown consistent positive effects on cardiovascular risk, yet th...
Increased C-reactive protein (CRP) levels are associated with coronary heart disease, stroke, and mo...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Structured regular exercise programs decrease high-sensitivity C-reactive prote...
There is conflicting evidence about the association between physical activity and inflammatory marke...
There is conflicting evidence about the association between physical activity and inflammatory marke...
Background: Several studies have revealed inverse associations between physical activity (PA) and C-...
Background. Obesity leads to increased risk of cardiovascular disease and glucose intolerance, which...
Obesity has been linked with elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), and both have been associa...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate whether the relationship between C-reactive protein (CRP) an...
C-reactive Protein (CRP) measurements above 10 mg/L have been conventionally treated as acute inflam...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between cardiac autonomic control derived ...
Higher levels of physical activity are associated with lower rates of coronary heart disease (CHD). ...
Low-grade systemic inflammation is suggested to play a role in the development of several chronic di...
Background: Obesity imposes increased risks of cardiovascular disease and glucose intolerance, a phe...
Background: Obesity is associated with low-grade systemic inflammation, and it has been suggested th...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) has shown consistent positive effects on cardiovascular risk, yet th...