2007
DOI: 10.2337/dc06-1149
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Exercise Reduces Resistin and Inflammatory Cytokines in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

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“…Up to now, limited studies have provided conflicting data about the influence of thiazolidinediones and prolonged exercise on human plasma adipocytokines (5,(15)(16)(17)(18)(19). We demonstrated that all interventions suppressed resistin and IL-6 levels, while both combined therapy and rosiglitazone treatment alone decreased TNF-␣ levels significantly.…”
Section: Kadoglou and Associatesmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…Up to now, limited studies have provided conflicting data about the influence of thiazolidinediones and prolonged exercise on human plasma adipocytokines (5,(15)(16)(17)(18)(19). We demonstrated that all interventions suppressed resistin and IL-6 levels, while both combined therapy and rosiglitazone treatment alone decreased TNF-␣ levels significantly.…”
Section: Kadoglou and Associatesmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Afterward, its workload was gradually increased until patients achieved 50 -80% VO 2max during 45-60 min sessions four times a week (5). After the fourth week, the intensity and duration of each session remained constant.…”
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“…Entretanto, tem sido especulado que um grupo controle não é sempre necessário, especialmente considerando que, nessa faixa etária, a saúde pode ser comprometida em virtude do sedentarismo (10)(11)(12)25,33) . Além disso, os resultados de um grupo controle não apresentam efeito positivo sobre a força muscular e os fatores de risco cardiovascular (38)(39)(40) .…”
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“…For the patients with obesity or diabetes, plenty of studies showed that the long-term training can decrease the level of TNF-α or/and IL-6 [83,[105][106][107][108], which demonstrate that the beneficial effects of exercise is partly mediated by decreasing the systemic inflammation.…”
Section: Inflammatory Adipokines Influenced By Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%