Exercise-Induced cytokines, diet, and inflammation and their role in adipose tissue metabolism.
Abdullah Muataz Taha Al-IbraheemAl-Tuaama Abdullah Zeyad HameedMohammed Dheyaa Marsool MarsoolHritvik JainPriyadarshi PrajjwalIstevan KhazmiRidha Saad NazzalHussein Mezher Hameed Al-NajatiBaqer Hadi Yusur Kharibet Al-ZuhairiMaryam RazzaqZainab Baqir AbdAli Dheyaa Marsool MarsoolAbdulrahman Isam WahedaldinOmniat Amir HussinPublished in: Health science reports (2024)
Understanding the mechanisms by which exercise-induced cytokines regulate adipose tissue metabolism is critical for devising effective obesity prevention and treatment modalities. Harnessing the therapeutic potential of exercise-induced cytokines, in conjunction with dietary interventions, holds promise for mitigating the global burden of obesity. Further research is warranted to delineate the precise mechanisms underlying the interactions between exercise, cytokines, and adipose tissue metabolism.