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Short Exhaustive Intermittent Exercise Results in Acute Inflammatory and Rheumatic Markers Release
Silva VF, Marinho DA, Dantas EHM, Santos SS, Teixeira AM, Silva AJRM, Junior RJN, Laube FEF, Cavalcante JB, Freitas RE, Santos KM, Castro ACM, Chaves BS, Faria WM, Faria VM, Campos PF, Almeida M, Valentim-Silva JR. Short Exhaustive Intermittent Exercise Results in Acute Inflammatory and Rheumatic Ma...
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Published in: | Journal of exercise physiology online 2019-06, Vol.22 (3), p.87 |
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Summary: | Silva VF, Marinho DA, Dantas EHM, Santos SS, Teixeira AM, Silva AJRM, Junior RJN, Laube FEF, Cavalcante JB, Freitas RE, Santos KM, Castro ACM, Chaves BS, Faria WM, Faria VM, Campos PF, Almeida M, Valentim-Silva JR. Short Exhaustive Intermittent Exercise Results in Acute Inflammatory and Rheumatic Markers Release. JEP online 2019;22(3):87-94. Regular exercise is a very effective non-pharmacological intervention for several diseases that include rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory chronic conditions. But, in the early stages of exercise, the strategy may need caution due the inflammatory potential and, therefore, exercise may create a problem. The purpose of the present study was to determine the acute and subacute effects of short exhaustive exercise and an intermittent physical exercise on inflammatory and rheumatic markers. Fifteen young subjects participated in an exercise program and 3 days of data collection that took place before the exercise intervention and at days 7 and 14 after the intervention. Biochemical and immunologic parameters were collected at the 3 moments. The data were statistically analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis with Dunn's post hoc at an alpha level of 5% for statistical significance. The findings indicate an increase in interleukin-17a (IL-17-a), tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-[alpha]active protein (CRP), and rheumatoid factor, but tended to normalize within a 2-wk period. Key Words: C-Reactive Protein, Inflammation, Rheumatic Disease, Rheumatoid Factor |
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ISSN: | 1097-9751 1097-9751 |