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Exercise Training Reduces Inflammation of Adipose Tissue in the Elderly: Cross-Sectional and Randomized Interventional Trial
T. Čížková, M. Štěpán, K. Daďová, B. Ondrůjová, L. Sontáková, E. Krauzová, M. Matouš, M. Koc, J. Gojda, J. Kračmerová, V. Štich, L. Rossmeislová, M. Šiklová
Language English Country United States
Document type Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Free Medical Journals
from 1997 to 1 year ago
ProQuest Central
from 2017-01-01 to 2020-12-31
Health & Medicine (ProQuest)
from 2017-01-01 to 2020-12-31
- MeSH
- Exercise physiology MeSH
- Insulin Resistance physiology MeSH
- Cardiorespiratory Fitness physiology MeSH
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Cross-Sectional Studies MeSH
- Aged, 80 and over MeSH
- Aged MeSH
- Aging physiology MeSH
- Muscle Strength physiology MeSH
- Physical Fitness physiology MeSH
- Exercise Therapy MeSH
- Adipose Tissue immunology metabolism pathology MeSH
- Inflammation metabolism pathology prevention & control MeSH
- Check Tag
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Aged, 80 and over MeSH
- Aged MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
- Randomized Controlled Trial MeSH
CONTEXT: Metabolic disturbances and a pro-inflammatory state associated with aging and obesity may be mitigated by physical activity or nutrition interventions. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to assess whether physical fitness/exercise training (ET) alleviates inflammation in adipose tissue (AT), particularly in combination with omega-3 supplementation, and whether changes in AT induced by ET can contribute to an improvement of insulin sensitivity and metabolic health in the elderly. DESIGN, PARTICIPANTS, MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The effect of physical fitness was determined in cross-sectional comparison of physically active/physically fit (trained) and sedentary/less physically fit (untrained) older women (71 ± 4 years, n = 48); and in double-blind randomized intervention by 4 months of ET with or without omega-3 (Calanus oil) supplementation (n = 55). Physical fitness was evaluated by spiroergometry (maximum graded exercise test) and senior fitness tests. Insulin sensitivity was measured by hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp. Samples of subcutaneous AT were used to analyze mRNA gene expression, cytokine secretion, and immune cell populations. RESULTS: Trained women had lower mRNA levels of inflammation and oxidative stress markers, lower relative content of CD36+ macrophages, and higher relative content of γδT-cells in AT when compared with untrained women. Similar effects were recapitulated in response to a 4-month ET intervention. Content of CD36+ cells, γδT-cells, and mRNA expression of several inflammatory and oxidative stress markers correlated to insulin sensitivity and cardiorespiratory fitness. CONCLUSIONS: In older women, physical fitness is associated with less inflammation in AT. This may contribute to beneficial metabolic outcomes achieved by ET. When combined with ET, omega-3 supplementation had no additional beneficial effects on AT inflammatory characteristics.
Department of Medicine 2 Královské Vinohrady University Hospital Prague Czech Republic
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Charles University Prague Czech Republic
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