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  1. An acute bout of resistance exercise increases BDNF in hippocampus and restores the long-term memory of insulin-resistant rats

    A sedentary lifestyle, inadequate diet, and obesity are substantial risk factors for Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) development. A major picture of...

    Camila Berbert-Gomes, Júlia S. Ramos, ... Danusa D. Soares in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 07 March 2024
  2. Aerobic exercise improves central blood pressure and blood pressure variability among patients with resistant hypertension: results of the EnRicH trial

    Central blood pressure (BP) and BP variability are associated with cardiovascular disease risk. However, the influence of exercise on these...

    Susana Lopes, José Mesquita-Bastos, ... Fernando Ribeiro in Hypertension Research
    Article 22 February 2023
  3. The blood pressure response to acute exercise predicts the ambulatory blood pressure response to exercise training in patients with resistant hypertension: results from the EnRicH trial

    Reports suggest that the blood pressure (BP) response to an acute bout of exercise is associated with the BP response to aerobic training in...

    Susana Lopes, José Mesquita-Bastos, ... Fernando Ribeiro in Hypertension Research
    Article 07 June 2022
  4. Exercise training decreases the load and changes the content of circulating SDS-resistant protein aggregates in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction

    Background

    Heart failure (HF) often disrupts the protein quality control (PQC) system leading to protein aggregate accumulation. Evidence from tissue...

    Marisol Gouveia, Cristine Schmidt, ... Fernando Ribeiro in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
    Article Open access 30 October 2023
  5. Feasibility of home-based exercise training in men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer

    Background

    Home-based training increases accessibility to exercise and mitigates the side effects of hormone therapy for prostate cancer (PC)....

    Erik D. Hanson, Mohamdod Alzer, ... Claudio L. Battaglini in Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases
    Article 19 March 2022
  6. Feasibility of home-based exercise training during adjuvant treatment for metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer patients treated with an androgen receptor pathway inhibitor (EXACT)

    Background

    Exercise is an effective adjuvant therapy that can alleviate treatment-related toxicities for men with prostate cancer (PC). However, the...

    Malcolm Brown, Marie H. Murphy, ... Gillian Prue in Supportive Care in Cancer
    Article Open access 04 July 2023
  7. Effectiveness of Physical Activity and Exercise on Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Adults with Resistant Hypertension: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Introduction

    Resistant hypertension (RHT) is a phenotype of hypertension that is challenging to manage by medications alone. While high grade evidence...

    Suranga Dassanayake, Gisela Sole, ... Margot Skinner in High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention
    Article Open access 02 April 2022
  8. Lifestyle Medicine as a Treatment for Resistant Hypertension

    Purpose of Review

    Approximately 10% of the adults with hypertension fail to achieve the recommended blood pressure treatment targets on 3...

    Fernando Ribeiro, Manuel Teixeira, ... James A. Blumenthal in Current Hypertension Reports
    Article 20 July 2023
  9. Effect of exercise training with laser phototherapy on homeostasis balance resistant to hypercoagulability in seniors with obesity: a randomized trial

    The prevalence of obesity has increased the incidence of obesity-related coagulation disorders. The current study assessed the effectiveness of...

    Marwa M. Elsayed, Ghada A. Abdallah, ... Ebtesam N. Nagy in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 03 March 2023
  10. Rhodiola pre-conditioning reduces exhaustive exercise-induced myocardial injury of insulin resistant mice

    Myocardial injury reduction and recovery under acute cardiac stress are adversely impacted by insulin resistance (IR). We previously demonstrated...

    Baiyang You, **g Cheng, ... Suixin Liu in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 23 November 2022
  11. Mono-Drug Resistant Pulmonary Tuberculosis

    The pandemic and spreading of drug-resistant tuberculosis have brought new challenges to efforts in preventing from and controlling tuberculosis....
    Gen-Ming Chen, Hua Huang, ... **g-zhe Liu in Diagnostic Imaging of Drug Resistant Pulmonary Tuberculosis
    Chapter 2023
  12. Exercise preconditioning promotes myocardial GLUT4 translocation and induces autophagy to alleviate exhaustive exercise-induced myocardial injury in rats

    Exercise preconditioning (EP) is a line of scientific inquiry into the short-term biochemical mediators of cardioprotection in the heart. This study...

    Yuan-Pan Guo, Shan-Shan Pan, ... Yi-Shan Tong in Journal of Molecular Histology
    Article 15 September 2023
  13. Clinical Biochemistry of Exercise

    According to the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI), apart from the many organic benefits, the main functions of movement concern the...
    Giuseppe Lippi, Nicola Maffulli in Clinical and Laboratory Medicine Textbook
    Chapter 2023
  14. Exercise and Secondary Trauma

    There is considerable empirical research showing that physical exercise can lessen a whole range of psychological difficulties including depression,...
    Robert W. Motta in Secondary Trauma
    Chapter 2023
  15. Feasibility and safety of exercise during chemotherapy in people with gastrointestinal cancers: a pilot study

    Purpose

    Sarcopenia is a poor prognostic factor in cancer patients, and exercise is one of the treatments to improve sarcopenia. However, there is...

    Song Ee Park, Du Hwan Kim, ... In Gyu Hwang in Supportive Care in Cancer
    Article Open access 05 September 2023
  16. Why Study Drug-Resistant Epilepsy?

    Drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) represents an important challenge because currently available pharmacological therapies fail to control this condition....
    Luisa L. Rocha, Esper A. Cavalheiro, Alberto Lazarowski in Pharmacoresistance in Epilepsy
    Chapter 2023
  17. Exercise in the Management of Metabolic-Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD) in Adults: A Position Statement from Exercise and Sport Science Australia

    Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is the most prevalent chronic liver disease worldwide, affecting 25% of people globally and up to...

    Shelley E. Keating, Angelo Sabag, ... Nathan A. Johnson in Sports Medicine
    Article Open access 11 September 2023
  18. The effect of physical exercise on anticancer immunity

    Regular physical activity is associated with lower cancer incidence and mortality, as well as with a lower rate of tumour recurrence. The...

    Carmen Fiuza-Luces, Pedro L. Valenzuela, ... Alejandro Lucia in Nature Reviews Immunology
    Article 04 October 2023
  19. Early Mobilisation and Exercise After Fragility Fracture

    The aim of this chapter is to promote the role of the nurse and other practitioners in patients’ early mobilisation and exercise after fragility...
    Morten Tange Kristensen, David J. Keene, Carmen Queirós in Fragility Fracture and Orthogeriatric Nursing
    Chapter Open access 2024
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