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    Influence of exercise on NA- and Hsp72-induced release of IFNγ by the peritoneal suspension of macrophages and lymphocytes from genetically obese Zucker rats

    Regular physical exercise is recognized as a nonpharmacological therapeutic strategy in the treatment of metabolic syndrome, and has been proposed for improving obesity, diabetic status, insulin resistance, an...

    L. Martín-Cordero, J. J. García, M. D. Hinchado in Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry (2013)

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    Prevalence of diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose regulation in Spain: the Di@bet.es Study

    The Di@bet.es Study is the first national study in Spain to examine the prevalence of diabetes and impaired glucose regulation.

    F. Soriguer, A. Goday, A. Bosch-Comas, E. Bordiú, A. Calle-Pascual in Diabetologia (2012)

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    Influence of exercise on the circulating levels and macrophage production of IL-1β and IFNγ affected by metabolic syndrome: an obese Zucker rat experimental animal model

    Regular physical activity is recognized as a non-pharmacological treatment of genetic obesity and type-II diabetes, and based on the “anti-inflammatory” effects of exercise, it has been also proposed for impro...

    L. Martin-Cordero, J. J. Garcia, E. Giraldo in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2009)

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    The effect of salsalate on insulin action and glucose tolerance in obese non-diabetic patients: results of a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled study

    Low-grade inflammation may contribute to obesity-related insulin resistance and has been associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus. The present study evaluated whether treatment with salsalate...

    J. Koska, E. Ortega, J. C. Bunt, A. Gasser, J. Impson, R. L. Hanson in Diabetologia (2009)

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    Role of Hsp72 and norepinephrine in the moderate exercise-induced stimulation of neutrophils’ microbicide capacity

    The influence of a single session of moderate exercise (45 min at 55% of VO2 max) performed by young sedentary men (23–25 years old) on the microbicidal capacity of neutrophils was compared by using both direct (...

    E. Ortega, E. Giraldo, M. D. Hinchado in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2006)

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    Norepinephrine as mediator in the stimulation of phagocytosis induced by moderate exercise

    During intensive exercise the stimulation of phagocytosis is mediated by “stress hormones”. During moderate exercise, however, such mediation is less clear. The influence of moderate exercise (45 min at 55% ma...

    E. Ortega, J. M. Marchena, J. J. García in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2005)

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    35th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes

    A. Melander, J. Olsson, G. Lindberg, A. Salzman, T. Howard, P. Stang in Diabetologia (1999)

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    Effects of physical exercise and aging on ascorbic acid and superoxide anion levels in peritoneal macrophages from mice and guinea pigs

    The relationship of physical activity and aging, two processes with a high production of oxygen-free radicals to the ascorbate and superoxide anion (O 2 - ) con...

    M. De la Fuente, A. Hernanz, M. E. Collazos in Journal of Comparative Physiology B (1995)

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    Seasonal changes in phagocytic capacity and superoxide anion production of blood phagocytes from tench (Tinca tinca, L.)

    Seasonal variations in the ex vivo phagocytic function of blood cells from tench, including ingestion capacity of inert particles and its destruction (microbicide capacity) assessed by measurement of superoxide a...

    M. E. Collazos, C. Barriga, E. Ortega in Journal of Comparative Physiology B (1995)

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    Stimulation of the phagocytic function of neutrophils in sedentary men after acute moderate exercise

    All the different stages of phagocytic function in blood polymorphonuclear neutrophils of sedentary (untrained) young men before, immediately after, and 15 min after being subjected to submaximal acute moderat...

    E. Ortega, M. E. Collazos, M. Maynar in European Journal of Applied Physiology and… (1993)

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    Study of the phagocytic process in neutrophils from elite sportswomen

    All the stages of the phagocytic process of blood neutrophils were compared in sedentary young women (no formal exercise during the previous 24 months) and elite sportswomen (basketball players from the “Siglo...

    E. Ortega, C. Barriga, M. De la Fuente in European Journal of Applied Physiology and… (1993)

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    Stimulation of the phagocytic function in guinea pig peritoneal macrophages by physical activity stress

    A study was made of all the different stages of the phagocytic function in peritoneal macrophages from male guinea pigs [3 (SD 1) months old] before, immediately after, and 24 h after being subjected to stress...

    E. Ortega, M. E. Collazos, C. Barriga in European Journal of Applied Physiology and… (1992)