2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2007000100029
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O conceito de crosstalk e suas implicações para função cardiovascular e doença

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“…Furthermore, several studies have shown Tai Chi to be helpful for aerobic capacity, 27 cerebrovascular compliance and cardiorespiratory function, 28 which are important because cardiac-cerebral vascular dysfunction is believed to a potential mechanism involved in the pathophysiological process of CVD. 29 30 A recent Cochrane systematic review suggested the probable beneficial effects of Tai Chi on CVD risk factors. 31 Therefore, current evidence has concluded that Tai Chi is likely to protect against ischaemic stroke risk in the elderly community population, especially those people with risk factors for ischaemic stroke.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, several studies have shown Tai Chi to be helpful for aerobic capacity, 27 cerebrovascular compliance and cardiorespiratory function, 28 which are important because cardiac-cerebral vascular dysfunction is believed to a potential mechanism involved in the pathophysiological process of CVD. 29 30 A recent Cochrane systematic review suggested the probable beneficial effects of Tai Chi on CVD risk factors. 31 Therefore, current evidence has concluded that Tai Chi is likely to protect against ischaemic stroke risk in the elderly community population, especially those people with risk factors for ischaemic stroke.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other hypothesis is the crosstalk between the signaling pathways. Crosstalk is the ability of components of a particular signaling pathway to affect the components of another pathway, or a "cross-activation", with actions on separate targets, but in the end, producing an identical action with a single effector (Calil et al, 2007). For instance, crosstalk occurs between Imd and Toll pathways in Drosophila.…”
Section: Microplusmentioning
confidence: 99%