2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsx.2017.12.008
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The effect of 12 weeks of aerobic training on serum levels high sensitivity C-reactive protein, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, lipid profile and anthropometric characteristics in middle-age women patients with type 2 diabetes

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“…In the included 20 RCTs (n = 30 arms), the following three types of exercise were investigated: aerobic exercise (n = 17 arms), resistance exercise (n = 7 arms), and a combination of aerobic and resistance exercise (n = 6 arms). Of the 20 included studies, two studies investigated women (El-Kader & Al-Dahr, 2016; Saghebjoo et al, 2018), five studies investigated men (Annibalini et al, 2017; Cooper et al, 2016; Dadrass et al, 2019; Donges et al, 2013; Nikseresht et al, 2016), and others (Balducci et al, 2010; Donley et al, 2014; El-Kader et al, 2015; Jorge et al, 2011; Kadoglou et al, 2007, 2010; Levinger et al, 2009; Mora-Rodriguez et al, 2018; Sang et al, 2015; Slivovskaja et al, 2018; Stefanov et al, 2013; Swift et al, 2012; Venojärvi et al, 2013) studied both genders (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In the included 20 RCTs (n = 30 arms), the following three types of exercise were investigated: aerobic exercise (n = 17 arms), resistance exercise (n = 7 arms), and a combination of aerobic and resistance exercise (n = 6 arms). Of the 20 included studies, two studies investigated women (El-Kader & Al-Dahr, 2016; Saghebjoo et al, 2018), five studies investigated men (Annibalini et al, 2017; Cooper et al, 2016; Dadrass et al, 2019; Donges et al, 2013; Nikseresht et al, 2016), and others (Balducci et al, 2010; Donley et al, 2014; El-Kader et al, 2015; Jorge et al, 2011; Kadoglou et al, 2007, 2010; Levinger et al, 2009; Mora-Rodriguez et al, 2018; Sang et al, 2015; Slivovskaja et al, 2018; Stefanov et al, 2013; Swift et al, 2012; Venojärvi et al, 2013) studied both genders (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Each of the MetS components could predispose individuals to cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and the risk increases when a number of these components together appear in one person (Attarzadeh Hosseini et al, 2017; Sang et al, 2015). For example, white adipose tissue as an active endocrine and paracrine organ expresses and secretes inflammatory adipokines, such as C-reactive protein (CRP), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), and interleukins (ILs; Golbidi & Laher, 2014; Nikseresht et al, 2016; Saghebjoo et al, 2018), which are identified as predictors of insulin resistance and CVD (Levinger et al, 2009). Moreover, traditionally CRP and recently IL-18 are seen as strong inflammatory markers for inflammation status (Stensvold et al, 2012).…”
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“…In contrast to a previous report where CRP levels remained unaltered in response to a 4-month intradialytic exercise training intervention (cycling) [32], we observed a 15% reduction in hs-CRP in TR, in response to 6 months of exercise training. In fact, engaging in long-term cardiovascular exercise training, particularly of moderate intensity [60], is associated with a reduction in serum CRP levels both in healthy [61] and clinical populations [62,63], and is usually associated with reductions in body fat [61]. Accordingly, the reduction in hs-CRP levels observed in TR was accompanied by a 2% reduction in body fat percentage.…”
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“…Therefore, reducing the body inflammation level of diabetes is of great significance for controlling and alleviating the development of diabetes. A large number of studies have been carried out on the effect of exercise on diabetic inflammatory factors [ 31 35 ], but the results are quite different. This study summarized recently published studies and found that long-term exercise can reduce the level of inflammatory factors (CRP, TNF- α , and IL-6) in T2DM, which may alleviate the chronic low-grade inflammation in patients to a certain extent.…”
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confidence: 99%