2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2022.103578
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Protective effects of physical activity in colon cancer and underlying mechanisms: A review of epidemiological and biological evidence

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“…The evidence for muscle-to-organ crosstalk implies a decelerated trajectory toward homeostenosis and frailty, potentially preserving the body's complex responsiveness to continual homeostatic challenges [66 ▪▪ ,67,68 ▪▪ ,69 ▪▪ ,70–73]. As such, routine exercise consistently demonstrates benefit in inflammation reduction, vascular repair and function, circulatory disorders, gastrointestinal health, metabolic and glandular functions, skin healing and function, preservation and diversification of the microbiome, and certain cancer occurrence/recurrence [66 ▪▪ ,67,68 ▪▪ ,69 ▪▪ ,70–77].…”
Section: Physical Activity and Exercise Across The Lifespanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evidence for muscle-to-organ crosstalk implies a decelerated trajectory toward homeostenosis and frailty, potentially preserving the body's complex responsiveness to continual homeostatic challenges [66 ▪▪ ,67,68 ▪▪ ,69 ▪▪ ,70–73]. As such, routine exercise consistently demonstrates benefit in inflammation reduction, vascular repair and function, circulatory disorders, gastrointestinal health, metabolic and glandular functions, skin healing and function, preservation and diversification of the microbiome, and certain cancer occurrence/recurrence [66 ▪▪ ,67,68 ▪▪ ,69 ▪▪ ,70–77].…”
Section: Physical Activity and Exercise Across The Lifespanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors declare no conflict of interest. Samuel T. Orange 1,2 Alastair R. Jordan 3 Adam Odell 3 Owen Kavanagh 3 Kirsty M. Hicks 4 Stephen Todryk 5 John M. Saxton 4,6 Abbreviations: DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid; IL, interleukin; TNF-α, tumour necrosis factoralpha.…”
Section: Conflict Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 We employed a targeted approach (immunoassays) to quantify exercise-induced changes in the serum concentration of seven cytokines, including IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), irisin, osteonectin and oncostatin M, which were chosen based on previous research implicating them with exercise and cancer regression. 6 Of these cytokines, only serum IL-6 concentration significantly changed from pre to post acute exercise. 2 Of course, this is not an exhaustive list of molecules that are modulated by acute exercise.…”
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“…The most promising strategy to promote lean mass gain in cachexia is resistance training. Moreover, several clinical studies suggest that exercise slows the progression of various forms of cancer and increases the survival of cancer patients by reducing the risk of recurrence [11]. Exercise training decreases the expression of proinflammatory factors, including myostatin [12], tumour necrosis factor, and interleukin (IL)-6 [13,14] in skeletal muscle cells.…”
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confidence: 99%