2021
DOI: 10.21873/anticanres.15498
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Moderate Intensity Endurance and Resistance Exercise Attenuates Cachexia in Tumor-bearing Mice

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“…For example, one study has demonstrated that combined RT and ET can increase muscle mass and strength while regulating autophagy and proteasome-mediated degradation [162]. Another study has shown that combined RT and ET can mitigate the reduction in muscle mass in C26-induced cancer cachexia by reducing systemic inflammation [163]. These pre-clinical studies on animal models suggest potential benefits to combat CC, including increased protein synthesis and improved muscle wasting from both RT and ET.…”
Section: Exercise In Managing Cancer Cachexiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, one study has demonstrated that combined RT and ET can increase muscle mass and strength while regulating autophagy and proteasome-mediated degradation [162]. Another study has shown that combined RT and ET can mitigate the reduction in muscle mass in C26-induced cancer cachexia by reducing systemic inflammation [163]. These pre-clinical studies on animal models suggest potential benefits to combat CC, including increased protein synthesis and improved muscle wasting from both RT and ET.…”
Section: Exercise In Managing Cancer Cachexiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Loss of muscle mass causes fatigue and creates a vicious cycle of reduced activity and further muscle atrophy. Moreover, anabolic stimulation by muscle contraction is required to maintain the body's protein at acceptable levels (55,56). Thus, it is important for clinicians to recommend light exercises, such as walking, to prevent loss of muscle mass (50,51).…”
Section: Non-pharmaceutical Therapies For Cancer Cachexiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be achieved through mechanisms such as autophagy modulation and enhanced mitochondrial function, as evidenced in animal models [ 282 ]. Indeed, Wood et al, demonstrated that the combination of aerobic exercise and resistance exercise training can lead to significant reductions in systemic inflammation as indicated by lower spleen mass and plasma IL-6 levels in BALB/c mice [ 306 ]. In human cancer patients, a combination exercise protocol enhanced type II muscle fibers and the strength of the knee and elbow muscles while regulating the markers related to autophagy, the UPS system (FOXO3, MuRF1, Atrogin-1), and protein synthesis (mTOR, 3EBP1, S6rp) during chemotherapy and cancer cachexia [ 307 ].…”
Section: Potential Therapeutic Interventions For Cancer Cachexiamentioning
confidence: 99%