2021
DOI: 10.52547/mlj.15.4.33
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Effect of Eight –Weeks of Resistance Training on Serum Levels of Neurofilament Light Chain and Tau Protein in Women with Multiple Sclerosis

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“…Hoffman-Goetz et al (Hoffman-Goetz et al, 2010) found that prolonged moderate to moderate-intensity exercise increased IL-10 secretion. In a study by Rahimi et al (Rahimi and Hormones, 2019), 8 weeks of resistance training reduces IL-17 levels. Regular exercise (Alizadeh et al, 2015;Conroy et al, 2016;Karstoft and Pedersen, 2016) reduces IL-1β, IL-17 and increases IL-10 levels.…”
Section: Biological Mechanisms By Which Exercise Modulates the Autoim...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Hoffman-Goetz et al (Hoffman-Goetz et al, 2010) found that prolonged moderate to moderate-intensity exercise increased IL-10 secretion. In a study by Rahimi et al (Rahimi and Hormones, 2019), 8 weeks of resistance training reduces IL-17 levels. Regular exercise (Alizadeh et al, 2015;Conroy et al, 2016;Karstoft and Pedersen, 2016) reduces IL-1β, IL-17 and increases IL-10 levels.…”
Section: Biological Mechanisms By Which Exercise Modulates the Autoim...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Twenty-four weeks of progressive resistance training increased cortical thickness in adults with Multiple Sclerosis, a disorder characterized by white matter degeneration [ 69 ]. Convergent with these findings, Amiri et al discovered that the accumulation of Tau protein (a sign of axonal deterioration) in women with Multiple Sclerosis was significantly reduced in the brain following a 3x/week resistance training session that lasted a total of 8 weeks [ 70 ]. However, the meta-analysis conducted by Hortobagyi et al emphasizes an increasing need for more research concerning this topic as this group did not find any correlation between the intensity of resistance training and motor function in neurological patients with Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and stroke [ 67 ].…”
Section: Types Of Plasticity-evoking Stimulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%