2019
DOI: 10.1017/s0031182019000970
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Could pre-infection exercise training improve the efficacy of specific antiparasitic chemotherapy for Chagas disease?

Abstract: Considering a potential exercise-drug interaction, we investigated whether exercise training could improve the efficacy of specific antiparasitic chemotherapy in a rodent model of Chagas disease. Wistar rats were randomized into five groups: sedentary and uninfected (CT); sedentary and infected (SI); sedentary, infected and treated (SIT); trained and infected (TI); trained, infected and treated (TIT). After 9-weeks running training, the animals were infected with T. cruzi and followed up for 4 weeks, receiving… Show more

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“…SPSS12.0 statistical software package was used for statistical processing and x 2 test. 7 The monthly rhythm of athletes can be calculated by the following formula: The total number of days =(measured year -birth year)×365+ leap year (solstice birthday days on January 1)+(solstice measured day days on January 1). Divide the number of days obtained by 23, 28 and 33d respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SPSS12.0 statistical software package was used for statistical processing and x 2 test. 7 The monthly rhythm of athletes can be calculated by the following formula: The total number of days =(measured year -birth year)×365+ leap year (solstice birthday days on January 1)+(solstice measured day days on January 1). Divide the number of days obtained by 23, 28 and 33d respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%