Regular Practice of Moderate Physical Activity by Older Adults Ameliorates Their Anti-Inflammatory Status.
Miguel D FerrerXavier CapóMiquel MartorellCarla Busquets-CortésCristina BouzasSandra CarreresDavid MateosAntoni Sureda GomilaJosep Antonio TurAntoni Pons-BiescasPublished in: Nutrients (2018)
A chronic inflammatory state is a major characteristic of the aging process, and physical activity is proposed as a key component for healthy aging. Our aim was to evaluate the body composition, hypertension, lipid profile, and inflammatory status of older adults, and these factors' association with physical activity. A total of 116 elderly volunteers were categorized into terciles of quantitative metabolic equivalents of task (MET). Subjects in the first and third terciles were defined as sedentary and active subjects, respectively. Anthropometric and biochemical parameters, hemograms, and inflammatory markers were measured in plasma or peripheral mononuclear blood cells (PBMCs). The active groups exercised more than their sedentary counterparts. The practice of physical activity was accompanied by lower weight, fat mass, body mass index, and diastolic blood pressure when compared to a more sedentary life-style. Physical activity also lowered the haematocrit and total leukocyte, neutrophil, and lymphocyte counts. The practice of exercise induced a decrease in the IL-6 circulating levels and the TLR2 protein levels in PBMCs, while the expression of the anti-inflammatory IL-10 was activated in active subjects. The regular practice of physical activity exerts beneficial effects on body composition and the anti-inflammatory status of old people.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- body composition
- blood pressure
- anti inflammatory
- healthcare
- primary care
- body mass index
- resistance training
- bone mineral density
- peripheral blood
- quality improvement
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- poor prognosis
- mass spectrometry
- immune response
- heart failure
- hypertensive patients
- induced apoptosis
- cell proliferation
- inflammatory response
- metabolic syndrome
- insulin resistance
- cell death
- high resolution
- toll like receptor
- ejection fraction
- fatty acid
- glycemic control
- drug induced
- mouse model
- blood glucose
- weight gain