心肺适能
医学
疾病
炎症
运动员
优秀运动员
免疫学
炎症反应
体育锻炼
脂肪因子
内科学
物理疗法
肥胖
胰岛素抵抗
作者
Michael Gleeson,Nicolette C. Bishop,David J. Stensel,Martin R. Lindley,Sarabjit Mastana,Myra A. Nimmo
摘要
Regular exercise reduces the risk of chronic metabolic and cardiorespiratory diseases, in part because exercise exerts anti-inflammatory effects. However, these effects are also likely to be responsible for the suppressed immunity that makes elite athletes more susceptible to infections. The anti-inflammatory effects of regular exercise may be mediated via both a reduction in visceral fat mass (with a subsequent decreased release of adipokines) and the induction of an anti-inflammatory environment with each bout of exercise. In this Review, we focus on the known mechanisms by which exercise — both acute and chronic — exerts its anti-inflammatory effects, and we discuss the implications of these effects for the prevention and treatment of disease.
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