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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680954/intrinsic-and-extrinsic-contributors-to-the-cardiac-benefits-of-exercise
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REVIEW
Margaret H Hastings, Claire Castro, Rebecca Freeman, Azrul Abdul Kadir, Carolin Lerchenmüller, Haobo Li, James Rhee, Jason D Roh, Kangsan Roh, Anand P Singh, Chao Wu, Peng Xia, Qiulian Zhou, Junjie Xiao, Anthony Rosenzweig
Among its many cardiovascular benefits, exercise training improves heart function and protects the heart against age-related decline, pathological stress, and injury. Here, we focus on cardiac benefits with an emphasis on more recent updates to our understanding. While the cardiomyocyte continues to play a central role as both a target and effector of exercise's benefits, there is a growing recognition of the important roles of other, noncardiomyocyte lineages and pathways, including some that lie outside the heart itself...
April 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678194/the-effect-of-exercise-on-sleep-habits-of-children-with-type-1-diabetic-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Nastaran Amiri, Kimia Karami, Fatemeh Valizadeh, Yaser Mokhayeri
BACKGROUND: Adequate sleep and exercise are important components of the human lifestyle. Paying attention to these two factors is very important to improve the condition of children with type 1 diabetes. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of exercise on sleep habits in children with type 1 diabetes. MATERIAL & METHODS: 62 children with type 1 diabetes participated in this clinical trial. They will be divided into the intervention group (31) and the control group (31)...
April 27, 2024: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677127/decreased-exercise-induced-natural-killer-cell-redistribution-in-multiple-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elvira Munteis, Andrea Vera, Mireia Llop, Antía Moreira, Guillermo R Oviedo, Casimiro Javierre, Jose E Martínez-Rodríguez
BACKGROUND: Exercise may have beneficial effects in MS, remaining controversial its possible disease-modifying effects and which mechanisms might be involved. We evaluated whether exercise-induced lymphocyte redistribution differ in MS patients as compared to controls. METHODS: Exercise was assessed in 12 relapsing-remitting MS patients and 11 controls in a cycle ergometer, obtaining blood samples before exercise, at maximal exercise capacity (T1), and after resting (T2)...
April 21, 2024: Multiple Sclerosis and related Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674354/genotypic-and-allelic-distribution-of-the-cd36-rs1761667-polymorphism-in-high-level-moroccan-athletes-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
El Mokhtar El Ouali, Jihan Kartibou, Juan Del Coso, Badreddine El Makhzen, Laila Bouguenouch, Sanae El Harane, Bouchra Taib, Katja Weiss, Beat Knechtle, Abdelhalem Mesfioui, Hassane Zouhal
Previous studies have shown that variations in the CD36 gene may affect phenotypes associated with fat metabolism as the CD36 protein facilitates the transport of fatty acids to the mitochondria for oxidation. However, no previous study has tested whether variations in the CD36 gene are associated with sports performance. We investigated the genotypic and allelic distribution of the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs1761667 in the CD36 gene in elite Moroccan athletes (cyclists and hockey players) in comparison with healthy non-athletes of the same ethnic origin...
March 27, 2024: Genes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673596/concurrent-resistance-and-cardiorespiratory-training-in-patients-with-hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adrián Bayonas-Ruiz, Francisca M Muñoz-Franco, María Sabater-Molina, Ignacio Martínez-González-Moro, Juan Ramon Gimeno-Blanes, Bárbara Bonacasa
Background: Exercise training in patients with HCM has evidenced benefits on functional capacity, cardiac function, and a reversion of adverse cardiac remodeling. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of a concurrent resistance and cardiorespiratory training program on functional capacity, biochemical parameters, and echocardiographic variables in a pilot group. Methods: Two HCM patients were evaluated before and after 12 weeks of individualized concurrent training with two sessions/week. Pre- and post-training data were compared for each patient...
April 17, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671495/single-nucleus-transcriptomics-of-epicardial-adipose-tissue-from-female-pigs-reveals-effects-of-exercise-training-on-resident-innate-and-adaptive-immune-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Irshad Ahmad, Shreyan Gupta, Patricia Faulkner, Destiny Mullens, Micah Thomas, Sharanee P Sytha, Ivan Ivanov, James J Cai, Cristine L Heaps, Annie E Newell-Fugate
BACKGROUND: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a leading cause of death in women. Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) secretes cytokines to modulate coronary artery function, and the release of fatty acids from EAT serves as a readily available energy source for cardiomyocytes. However, despite having beneficial functions, excessive amounts of EAT can cause the secretion of proinflammatory molecules that increase the instability of atherosclerotic plaques and contribute to CAD progression. Although exercise mitigates CAD, the mechanisms by which exercise impacts EAT are unknown...
April 26, 2024: Cell Communication and Signaling: CCS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668348/chronic-administration-of-exogenous-lactate-increases-energy-expenditure-during-exercise-through-activation-of-skeletal-muscle-energy-utilization-capacity-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Inkwon Jang, Sunghwan Kyun, Deunsol Hwang, Taeho Kim, Kiwon Lim, Hun-Young Park, Sung-Woo Kim, Jisu Kim
We compared the effects of chronic exogenous lactate and exercise training, which influence energy substrate utilization and body composition improvements at rest and during exercise, and investigated the availability of lactate as a metabolic regulator. The mice were divided into four groups: CON (sedentary + saline), LAC (sedentary + lactate), EXE (exercise + saline), and EXLA (exercise + lactate). The total experimental period was set at 4 weeks, the training intensity was set at 60-70% VO2 max, and each exercise group was administered a solution immediately after exercise...
April 13, 2024: Metabolites
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667740/non-pharmacological-treatment-of-heart-failure-from-physical-activity-to-electrical-therapies-a-literature-review
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REVIEW
Antonio Scarà, Zefferino Palamà, Antonio Gianluca Robles, Lorenzo-Lupo Dei, Alessio Borrelli, Federico Zanin, Leonardo Pignalosa, Silvio Romano, Luigi Sciarra
Heart failure (HF) represents a significant global health challenge that is still responsible for increasing morbidity and mortality despite advancements in pharmacological treatments. This review investigates the effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions in the management of HF, examining lifestyle measures, physical activity, and the role of some electrical therapies such as catheter ablation, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), and cardiac contractility modulation (CCM). Structured exercise training is a cornerstone in this field, demonstrating terrific improvements in functional status, quality of life, and mortality risk reduction, particularly in patients with HF with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF)...
April 17, 2024: Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667522/utility-of-kansas-city-cardiomyopathy-questionnaire-kccq-in-assessing-quality-of-life-among-patients-with-heart-failure-undergoing-exercise-training-rehabilitation-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Ilona Emoke Sukosd, Silvius Alexandru Pescariu, Cosmin Faur, Alexandra Ioana Danila, Catalin Prodan-Barbulescu, Ovidiu Fira-Mladinescu
This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) in assessing quality of life improvements among patients with heart failure (HF) undergoing various forms of exercise training rehabilitation, including telemedicine and in-person modalities, across all stages of HF, irrespective of ejection fraction (EF) and clinical status. The aim was to collate evidence from studies employing the KCCQ as a measure of quality of life (QoL). A comprehensive search strategy was implemented across PubMed, Scopus, and Embase databases, adhering to the PRISMA guidelines, including literature up until October 2023...
March 22, 2024: Diseases (Basel)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665851/evaluation-of-the-effectiveness-of-rotc-army-cadet-exercise-training-for-the-army-combat-fitness-test
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simone A Cannon, Jake A Mintz, Brandon M Roberts, Kelsey A Rushing, Gregor W Jenkins, Gordon Fisher, Eric P Plaisance, Cody E Morris
UNLABELLED: The Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) is used to evaluate the fitness level of potential Cadets for military readiness. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the exercise training program implemented by an Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program to gauge the performance metrics of the ACFT. METHODS: Twenty-six student Cadets of the ROTC at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) program participated in the study...
2024: International Journal of Exercise Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38664613/effects-of-square-stepping-exercise-on-cognitive-physical-psychological-and-group-functioning-in-sedentary-older-adults-a-center-based-hybrid-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masato Kawabata, Su Ren Gan, Annabel Chen Shen-Hsing
BACKGROUND: The Square Stepping Exercise (SSE) is an exercise training program that integrates physical exercise and cognitive elements and can be conducted in a group setting. The potential of SSE in delaying cognitive decline in older adults is promising. However, the coronavirus pandemic has made it more difficult for older adults worldwide to exercise together in person. To address this issue, this study conducted a wholistic evaluation of the effects of a center-based hybrid SSE trial on cognitive, physical, psychological, and group functioning in sedentary older adults...
April 25, 2024: BMC Geriatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38664207/-clinical-study-of-electroacupuncture-therapy-on-postoperative-rehabilitation-of-patients-with-knee-fractures
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Qiong-Ying Li, Si-Min Li, Jin-Xia Du
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of electroacupuncture therapy on postoperative rehabilitation training of patients with knee fractures. METHODS: Patients with knee fractures from July 2020 to July 2021 were randomly assigned to either the experimental group or a control group according to the double-blind principle. Both groups were given surgical treatment and postoperative conventional rehabilitation training. There were 40 cases in the control group, including 27 males and 13 females;the age ranged from 20 to 66 years old with an average of (36...
April 25, 2024: Zhongguo Gu Shang, China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663849/a-pilot-randomized-trial-of-combined-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-and-exercise-training-versus-exercise-training-alone-for-the-management-of-chronic-insomnia-in-obstructive-sleep-apnea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda Cammalleri, Aurore A Perrault, Alexandra Hillcoat, Emily Carrese-Chacra, Lukia Tarelli, Rahul Patel, Marc Baltzan, Florian Chouchou, Thien Thanh Dang-Vu, Jean-Philippe Gouin, Veronique Pepin
Insomnia treatment among individuals with comorbid insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea is suboptimal. In a pilot randomized controlled trial, 19 individuals with comorbid insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea were allocated to one of two arms: EX + EX, consisting of two 8-week phases of exercise training (EX), or RE + CBTiEX, encompassing 8 weeks of relaxation training (RE) followed by 8 weeks of combined cognitive-behavioral therapy and exercise (CBTiEX). Outcomes included Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), polysomnography, and cardiorespiratory fitness measures...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662157/effects-of-exercise-training-on-muscle-mass-and-physical-function-in-patients-with-hepatocellular-carcinoma-after-diagnosis-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camille Marcantei, Alexis Couret, James King, Simon Mazeaud, Abergel Armand, Gaël Ennequin
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Decreased muscle mass and physical function are common complications in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients who are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Thus, there have been targeted efforts to prevent and/or improve both by enrolling these patients in exercise training programs. We performed a systematic review to evaluate the effects of exercise training on muscle mass and physical function in people with HCC after diagnosis. METHODS: A systematic literature search was conducted using the Medline, Base, PubMed, Cochrane and Scopus, and trial registries, through April 2023 for studies that assessed the effects of an exercise training program in adults with HCC...
April 25, 2024: Digestive Diseases and Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659234/blood-flow-restriction-training-does-not-negatively-alter-the-mechanical-strength-or-histomorphology-of-uninjured-equine-superficial-digital-flexor-tendons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sherry A Johnson, Katie J Sikes, James W Johnson, Emily Van Zeeland, Sara Wist, Kelly S Santangelo, Melissa R King, David D Frisbie
BACKGROUND: Low load exercise training with blood flow restriction (BFR) has become increasingly used by human physical therapists to prescribe controlled exercise following orthopaedic injury; its effects on the equine superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT), however, are unknown. OBJECTIVE: To investigate outcomes of pressure specific BFR walking exercise on uninjured equine SDFT biomechanics and histomorphology. STUDY DESIGN: Controlled in vivo experiment...
April 24, 2024: Equine Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658496/practical-recommendations-for-exercise-training-in-patients-with-long-covid-with-or-without-post-exertional-malaise-a-best-practice-proposal
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rainer Gloeckl, Ralf H Zwick, Ulrich Fürlinger, Tessa Schneeberger, Daniela Leitl, Inga Jarosch, Uta Behrends, Carmen Scheibenbogen, Andreas Rembert Koczulla
People with long COVID may suffer from a wide range of ongoing symptoms including fatigue, exertional dyspnea, reduced exercise performance, and others. In particular, impaired exercise performance is a condition that can be recovered in many people through an individualized physical exercise training program. However, clinical experience has shown that the presence of post-exertional malaise (PEM) is a significant barrier to physical exercise training in people with long COVID. Currently, there is no guideline or consensus available on how to apply exercise training in this cohort...
April 24, 2024: Sports Medicine—Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656861/exploration-and-application-of-a-muscle-fatigue-assessment-model-based-on-nmf-for-multi-muscle-synergistic-movements
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinxu Yu, Lijie Zhang, Yihao Du, Xiaoran Wang, Jianhua Yan, Jie Chen, Ping Xie
Muscle fatigue significantly impacts coordination, stability, and speed in daily activities. Accurate assessment of muscle fatigue is vital for effective exercise programs, injury prevention, and sports performance enhancement. Current methods mostly focus on individual muscles and strength evaluation, overlooking overall fatigue in multi-muscle movements. This study introduces a comprehensive muscle fatigue model using non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) weighting. NMF is employed to analyze the duration multi-muscle weight coefficient matrix (DMWCM) during synergistic movements, and four electromyographic (EMG) signal features in time, frequency, and complexity domains are selected...
April 24, 2024: IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655920/effect-of-experimental-pulmonary-arterial-hypertension-on-renal-and-bone-parameters-of-rats-submitted-to-resistance-exercise-training
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leôncio L Soares, Luciano B Leite, Maíra O Freitas, Luiz Otávio G Ervilha, Mayra S Píccolo, Alexandre M O Portes, Filipe R Drummond, Leonardo Mateus T DE Rezende, Mariana M Neves, Emily C C Reis, Miguel A Carneiro-Júnior, Antônio José Natali
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is characterized by right ventricular failure and diminished cardiac output, potentially leading to renal and bone impairments. In contrast, resistance exercise training (RT) offers cardiovascular and bone health benefits. This study aimed to assess the impacts of stable PAH induced by monocrotaline (MCT) and RT on renal morphometry, as well as bone morphometry and biomechanical properties in male Wistar rats. Four experimental groups, untrained control (UC, n=7), trained control (TC, n=7), untrained hypertensive (UH, n=7), trained hypertensive (TH, n=7), were defined...
2024: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38654368/comparison-of-the-effects-of-core-stability-and-whole-body-electromyostimulation-exercises-on-lumbar-lordosis-angle-and-dynamic-balance-of-sedentary-people-with-hyperlordosis-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Hamzeh Shalamzari, Mohammad Amin Henteh, Alireza Shamsoddini, Ali Ghanjal
BACKGROUND: Hyperlordosis is an excessive inward curvature of the lumbar spine that affects spinal function. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of core stability exercises (CSE), Whole-Body Electromyostimulation (WB-EMS), and CSE Plus on the Lumbar lordosis angle and dynamic balance in sedentary people with hyperlordosis. METHODS: In a parallel randomized controlled trial study, seventy five untrained male adults with hyperlordosis, recruited from clinics of sports medicine and corrective exercise centers in Tehran, were randomly assigned to four groups: CSE (n = 19), WB-EMS (n = 18), CSE Plus (n = 18), and control Group (CG) (n = 20)...
April 23, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38653795/resistance-training-induced-changes-in-muscle-proteolysis-and-extracellular-matrix-remodeling-biomarkers-in-the-untrained-and-trained-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maíra C Scarpelli, João G A Bergamasco, Joshua S Godwin, Paulo H C Mesquita, Talisson S Chaves, Deivid G Silva, Diego Bittencourt, Nathalia F Dias, Ricardo A Medalha Junior, Paulo C Carello Filho, Vitor Angleri, Luiz A R Costa, Andreas N Kavazis, Carlos Ugrinowitsch, Michael D Roberts, Cleiton A Libardi
PURPOSE: Resistance training (RT) induces muscle growth at varying rates across RT phases, and evidence suggests that the muscle-molecular responses to training bouts become refined or attenuated in the trained state. This study examined how proteolysis-related biomarkers and extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling factors respond to a bout of RT in the untrained (UT) and trained (T) state. METHODS: Participants (19 women and 19 men) underwent 10 weeks of RT...
April 23, 2024: European Journal of Applied Physiology
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