2010
DOI: 10.1589/jpts.22.279
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Change in C-Reactive Protein Level according to Amounts of Exercise in Chronic Hemiparetic Patients with Cerebral Infarct

Abstract: Abstract.[Purpose] We attempted to investigate changes in motor function and C-reactive protein level according to amounts (length of time) of exercise in patients with cerebral infarct.[Method] Forty-six consecutive chronic hemiparetic patients with cerebral infarct were randomly assigned to two groups: Group 1 (exercise time 100 minutes/day) and Group 2 (exercise time 200 minutes/day). Types of exercise included static bicycle, isokinetic exercise, and standing or gait exercise on a treadmill. We also evalua… Show more

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“…In physical tissue damage and other inflammatory conditions, C-RP is the main acute phase protein and a very sensitive and objective indicator 16 , 17 ) . Indeed, Abramson and Vaccarino reported that the C-RP level increased after one exercise dependent on the duration and intensity of the exercise 18 ) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In physical tissue damage and other inflammatory conditions, C-RP is the main acute phase protein and a very sensitive and objective indicator 16 , 17 ) . Indeed, Abramson and Vaccarino reported that the C-RP level increased after one exercise dependent on the duration and intensity of the exercise 18 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the level of hs-CRP, an acute inflammatory marker, increases rapidly after exercise 13 ) . In physical tissue damage and other inflammatory conditions, hs-CRP is the main acute-phase protein and a very sensitive and objective indicator 14 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%