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Exercise and Disease reviews the role of exercise and physical fitness in the prevention or causation of cancer. Relevant mechanistic studies, particularly immunomodulation, are emphasized. The book also interprets effects of long-term exercise on immune functions and data that shows how exercise influences disease resistance. On the other hand, exercise may be involved in immune mediated motion injuries. Finally, exercise plays a potential role in cancer therapy. The book will be useful to researchers interested in the most recent developments and their interpretations.
Abstract: BACKGROUND Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) has become one of the leading causes of liver disease in the western world. In obese patients weight reduction is recommended. Up to now there are no specific guidelines for weight loss in order to reduce hepatic fat content. AIM To investigate the effects of a 24-wk guided lifestyle intervention program compared to a meal replacement regimen based on soy protein. METHODS Twenty-six subjects with NASH participated in a randomized single-center study. They were randomly assigned to either meal replacement group (MR-G) with soy-yogurt-honey preparation or to guided lifestyle change group (LC-G) with endurance activity and nutrition coun...
Abstract: The blood lactate value at rest (Lacrest) is linked to cardiovascular outcomes. It is unclear whether this association holds true in younger, healthy subjects, especially as the pathophysiological connection between Lacrest and cardiometabolic disease is not well understood. The aim of this study is clarifying the link between Lacrest and cardiovascular risk, and to study explanatory factors for the variance of Lacrest concerning metabolism and physical activity in a population of healthy patient-athletes. The distribution and intra-individual variability of Lacrest was assessed based on 9051 samples. The 10-year cardiovascular risk was then approximated using the Framingham risk s...
This volume deals with the in vivo activities of these compounds, focusing both on their relevance to normal physiology and their involvement in the pathophysiology of human disease states. The book contains information on cytokines as possible therapeutic agents and describes experimental procedures being explored by clinical researchers in this field. It provides an up-to-date summary of what is now understood about the biological functions of cytokines and anticipates the future directions for research in this area.
From the bestselling author of Keto Diet "An essential read. The Collagen Diet tells us why collagen is important, why it is so lacking diet in our modern diet, and, most important, what we can do to bring collagen back in the fold in terms of being an amazing protein that we should all be getting more of."-David Perlmutter, MD, author of Grain Brain and the forthcoming Brain Wash "Collagen shows up in nearly every part of the body, from your hair and skin to your arterial walls, gastrointestinal tract, and even your eyes. Dr. Axe presents the science behind this miraculous substance, and explains how you can use it to fight chronic pain, digestive issues, skin issues, and so much more."--Dr...
After completing his chemistry studies in Krefeld/ Germany, Wernfried Heilen started working for Wulfing (PPG) in 1977, in the R&D Department for Industrial Coatings. After moving to Byk Chemie, he assumed responsibility as ProductManager for various product groups. In 1983 he joinedGoldschmidt as Head of Technical Service for Additives and, at a later stage, for silicone resins as well. He has been Director of Technical Marketing Department in the Degussa Business Line Tego Coatings & Ink Additives since 2001."