AbstractBackgroundChildren with cystic fibrosis (CF) tend to suffer from chronic systemic inflammation and may have impaired growth associated with muscle catabolism. Therefore, investigating which type of exercise can elicit an anabolic response with minimal inflammation is of clinical value.MethodsTwelve children with CF (mean±SD; age: 14.7±2.3years, predicted FEV1: 90.0±21.6%) and biological age-matched controls (age: 13.9±2.1years) completed moderate-intensity, continuous exercise (MICE) and high-intensity, intermittent exercise (HIIE) on separate days. During each exercise, blood was drawn at various time points and analyzed for immune cells, inflammatory cytokines, and growth mediators.ResultsAt rest, children with CF had higher conce...
Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is one of the most common inherited diseases. It is characterised b...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2010 Craig A. Williams et al.Physical activity and exercise training play...
C.L.J.J. Kruitwagen", C.K. van der Ent * and H.G.M. Arets* ABSTRACT: Pulmonary function and nut...
AbstractBackgroundChildren with cystic fibrosis (CF) tend to suffer from chronic systemic inflammati...
Background: Children with cystic fibrosis (CF) tend to suffer from chronic systemic inflammation and...
Exercise can stimulate catabolic inflammatory cytokines even in healthy children. For patients with ...
AbstractExercise is associated with release of inflammatory mediators in the circulation and there i...
Background: Little is known about the metabolic effects of exercise training in children with cystic...
Muscle metabolism is increased following exercise in healthy individuals, affecting exercise metabol...
AbstractBackgroundExercise is a viable form of therapy for children with cystic fibrosis (CF). Under...
SummaryConsiderable heterogeneity among training-induced effects is observed in patients with cystic...
Background: Impairment of peripheral skeletal muscle function is a common phenomenon in patients wi...
Background: Impairment of peripheral skeletal muscle function is a common phenomenon in patients wit...
AbstractBackgroundActive video games are used in many hospitals as exercise tools for children with ...
International audienceBackground: Exercise training is a cornerstone of care for people with cystic ...
Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is one of the most common inherited diseases. It is characterised b...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2010 Craig A. Williams et al.Physical activity and exercise training play...
C.L.J.J. Kruitwagen", C.K. van der Ent * and H.G.M. Arets* ABSTRACT: Pulmonary function and nut...
AbstractBackgroundChildren with cystic fibrosis (CF) tend to suffer from chronic systemic inflammati...
Background: Children with cystic fibrosis (CF) tend to suffer from chronic systemic inflammation and...
Exercise can stimulate catabolic inflammatory cytokines even in healthy children. For patients with ...
AbstractExercise is associated with release of inflammatory mediators in the circulation and there i...
Background: Little is known about the metabolic effects of exercise training in children with cystic...
Muscle metabolism is increased following exercise in healthy individuals, affecting exercise metabol...
AbstractBackgroundExercise is a viable form of therapy for children with cystic fibrosis (CF). Under...
SummaryConsiderable heterogeneity among training-induced effects is observed in patients with cystic...
Background: Impairment of peripheral skeletal muscle function is a common phenomenon in patients wi...
Background: Impairment of peripheral skeletal muscle function is a common phenomenon in patients wit...
AbstractBackgroundActive video games are used in many hospitals as exercise tools for children with ...
International audienceBackground: Exercise training is a cornerstone of care for people with cystic ...
Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is one of the most common inherited diseases. It is characterised b...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2010 Craig A. Williams et al.Physical activity and exercise training play...
C.L.J.J. Kruitwagen", C.K. van der Ent * and H.G.M. Arets* ABSTRACT: Pulmonary function and nut...