Gender-related differences in the modulation of anthropometric, biochemical, and immune markers by physical activity in hypertensive and diabetic individuals

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Autor(a) principal: SANTOS,DÉBORAH C. DOS
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: RIBEIRO,ISRAEL S., LOPES,DIEGO PATRICK S., PEREIRA,ÍTALO S., SANTOS,DENISAR P., MUNIZ,IGOR P.R., LIMA,FERNANDA M. DA SILVA, COSTA,ANDRESSA ANTÔNIA S., SOUZA,DANIELA DA SILVA P., CALADO,STÉFANO PEDRO DE MELO, GONÇALVES,CAROLINE V., GALANTINI,MARIA POLIANA L., LOPES,DANILO N., SILVA,ROBSON A.A. DA, SANTOS,GILVANÉIA S.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) compose the two major noncommunicable chronic inflammatory diseases. Physical activity has been shown as a promising complementary approach to control the systemic inflammation. However, it is still unclear whether this modulation is gender-dependent. The objective of this study was evaluate the gender-related influence of physical activity on the inflammatory response and biochemical profile of individuals with SAH and T2DM. An international physical activity questionnaire was applied to 376 individuals diagnosed with SAH and T2DM in order to access their exercises routine and was evaluated the influence of physical activity in biochemical, anthropometrical, and immunological markers involved in these disorders in men and women. Even though active individuals have exhibited lower serum levels of IL-1β, IFN-γ, TNF-α, and IL-17A, the ratios between IL-10 and all inflammatory cytokines were higher in men than in women. Physically active individuals also demonstrated increased HDL/LDL and HDL/VLDL ratios. Moreover, multiple correlations revealed that in active women both IL-10 and TNF-α serum levels positively correlate with fasting glucose levels, and were negatively associated with HDL levels. Our findings suggest that gender-related differences dictate a distinct crosstalk between inflammatory and biochemical markers in physically active individuals.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gender-related differences in the modulation of anthropometric, biochemical, and immune markers by physical activity in hypertensive and diabetic individuals
title Gender-related differences in the modulation of anthropometric, biochemical, and immune markers by physical activity in hypertensive and diabetic individuals
spellingShingle Gender-related differences in the modulation of anthropometric, biochemical, and immune markers by physical activity in hypertensive and diabetic individuals
SANTOS,DÉBORAH C. DOS
Systemic arterial hypertension
gender
inflammation
physical activity
type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_short Gender-related differences in the modulation of anthropometric, biochemical, and immune markers by physical activity in hypertensive and diabetic individuals
title_full Gender-related differences in the modulation of anthropometric, biochemical, and immune markers by physical activity in hypertensive and diabetic individuals
title_fullStr Gender-related differences in the modulation of anthropometric, biochemical, and immune markers by physical activity in hypertensive and diabetic individuals
title_full_unstemmed Gender-related differences in the modulation of anthropometric, biochemical, and immune markers by physical activity in hypertensive and diabetic individuals
title_sort Gender-related differences in the modulation of anthropometric, biochemical, and immune markers by physical activity in hypertensive and diabetic individuals
author SANTOS,DÉBORAH C. DOS
author_facet SANTOS,DÉBORAH C. DOS
RIBEIRO,ISRAEL S.
LOPES,DIEGO PATRICK S.
PEREIRA,ÍTALO S.
SANTOS,DENISAR P.
MUNIZ,IGOR P.R.
LIMA,FERNANDA M. DA SILVA
COSTA,ANDRESSA ANTÔNIA S.
SOUZA,DANIELA DA SILVA P.
CALADO,STÉFANO PEDRO DE MELO
GONÇALVES,CAROLINE V.
GALANTINI,MARIA POLIANA L.
LOPES,DANILO N.
SILVA,ROBSON A.A. DA
SANTOS,GILVANÉIA S.
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author2 RIBEIRO,ISRAEL S.
LOPES,DIEGO PATRICK S.
PEREIRA,ÍTALO S.
SANTOS,DENISAR P.
MUNIZ,IGOR P.R.
LIMA,FERNANDA M. DA SILVA
COSTA,ANDRESSA ANTÔNIA S.
SOUZA,DANIELA DA SILVA P.
CALADO,STÉFANO PEDRO DE MELO
GONÇALVES,CAROLINE V.
GALANTINI,MARIA POLIANA L.
LOPES,DANILO N.
SILVA,ROBSON A.A. DA
SANTOS,GILVANÉIA S.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SANTOS,DÉBORAH C. DOS
RIBEIRO,ISRAEL S.
LOPES,DIEGO PATRICK S.
PEREIRA,ÍTALO S.
SANTOS,DENISAR P.
MUNIZ,IGOR P.R.
LIMA,FERNANDA M. DA SILVA
COSTA,ANDRESSA ANTÔNIA S.
SOUZA,DANIELA DA SILVA P.
CALADO,STÉFANO PEDRO DE MELO
GONÇALVES,CAROLINE V.
GALANTINI,MARIA POLIANA L.
LOPES,DANILO N.
SILVA,ROBSON A.A. DA
SANTOS,GILVANÉIA S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Systemic arterial hypertension
gender
inflammation
physical activity
type 2 diabetes mellitus
topic Systemic arterial hypertension
gender
inflammation
physical activity
type 2 diabetes mellitus
description Abstract Systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) compose the two major noncommunicable chronic inflammatory diseases. Physical activity has been shown as a promising complementary approach to control the systemic inflammation. However, it is still unclear whether this modulation is gender-dependent. The objective of this study was evaluate the gender-related influence of physical activity on the inflammatory response and biochemical profile of individuals with SAH and T2DM. An international physical activity questionnaire was applied to 376 individuals diagnosed with SAH and T2DM in order to access their exercises routine and was evaluated the influence of physical activity in biochemical, anthropometrical, and immunological markers involved in these disorders in men and women. Even though active individuals have exhibited lower serum levels of IL-1β, IFN-γ, TNF-α, and IL-17A, the ratios between IL-10 and all inflammatory cytokines were higher in men than in women. Physically active individuals also demonstrated increased HDL/LDL and HDL/VLDL ratios. Moreover, multiple correlations revealed that in active women both IL-10 and TNF-α serum levels positively correlate with fasting glucose levels, and were negatively associated with HDL levels. Our findings suggest that gender-related differences dictate a distinct crosstalk between inflammatory and biochemical markers in physically active individuals.
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