Low-grade systemic inflammation leads to critical alterations of several tissues and organs that can promote the appearance of non-communicable diseases, a risk that is increased in adults with obesity. Exercise training may counteract low-grade systemic inflammation, but there is a lack of consensus on how cytokines are modulated by training in adults with obesity. This study aimed of examining the effects of exercise training on circulating pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in adults with overweight and obesity, and whether exercise-induced fat mass reduction could mediate that effect. The search was conducted on Medline (Pubmed), SPORTDiscus and Web of Science databases from January 1998 to August 2021, using keywords pertaining to in...
Cases of overweight and obesity in the world increased continuously. In 2016, obesity increased by 3...
: Childhood obesity is a leading public health problem worldwide, as it is increasingly prevalent an...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to compare the effects of endurance, strength, and combined traini...
Background: Increases in physical activity ameliorate low-grade systemic inflammation in disease pop...
The rates of obesity in the U.S. are increasing with epidemic proportions. Obesity causes a widespre...
The purpose of this project was to examine differences in anti-inflammatory adaptations to exercise ...
Objectives Chronic systemic low grade inflammation is associated with the age-related loss of muscle...
<div><p>Context</p><p>Chronic systemic inflammation in obesity originates from local immune response...
Chronic low-grade inflammation plays a key role in obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Research on in...
Exercise is a cornerstone in metabolic syndrome (MetS) treatment. However, the effects of low-volume...
Obesity-related metabolic risk factors in adolescents who are overweight/obese may be associated wit...
This study investigated the effects of a 4-week moderate intensity walk-ing exercise on the levels o...
Adipose-derived cytokines play a prominent role in mediating the metabolic consequences of obesity a...
It is well established that physically fit individuals have a reduced risk of developing CVD (cardio...
CALL FOR PAPERS: Integrative and Translational Physiology: Inflammation and Immunity in Organ System...
Cases of overweight and obesity in the world increased continuously. In 2016, obesity increased by 3...
: Childhood obesity is a leading public health problem worldwide, as it is increasingly prevalent an...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to compare the effects of endurance, strength, and combined traini...
Background: Increases in physical activity ameliorate low-grade systemic inflammation in disease pop...
The rates of obesity in the U.S. are increasing with epidemic proportions. Obesity causes a widespre...
The purpose of this project was to examine differences in anti-inflammatory adaptations to exercise ...
Objectives Chronic systemic low grade inflammation is associated with the age-related loss of muscle...
<div><p>Context</p><p>Chronic systemic inflammation in obesity originates from local immune response...
Chronic low-grade inflammation plays a key role in obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Research on in...
Exercise is a cornerstone in metabolic syndrome (MetS) treatment. However, the effects of low-volume...
Obesity-related metabolic risk factors in adolescents who are overweight/obese may be associated wit...
This study investigated the effects of a 4-week moderate intensity walk-ing exercise on the levels o...
Adipose-derived cytokines play a prominent role in mediating the metabolic consequences of obesity a...
It is well established that physically fit individuals have a reduced risk of developing CVD (cardio...
CALL FOR PAPERS: Integrative and Translational Physiology: Inflammation and Immunity in Organ System...
Cases of overweight and obesity in the world increased continuously. In 2016, obesity increased by 3...
: Childhood obesity is a leading public health problem worldwide, as it is increasingly prevalent an...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to compare the effects of endurance, strength, and combined traini...