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Volume 1 Number 4 Year 2018

99 articles in this issue 

Yu Chen, Lijun Shi

Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of aerobic exercise on PKC/CaV1.2 pathway in mesenteric arterial smooth muscle from spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs)Methods Twelve-week-old male normotensive Wistar–Kyoto (WKY) rats ... see more

 

Meng Ding

Objective To systematically evaluate the impact of exercise on patients with chronic kidney diseaseMethods Computers were searched for PubMed, The cochrane Library, EMbase, CNKI, VIP, Medline, and WangFang Date for a decade between 2008 and 2018 to find o... see more

 

Qi Peng, Jiaqin Chen, Wei Chen, Chang Feng Shao, Afang Yuan

Objective To investigate the effects of long-term regular exercise on hepatic function in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD) using blood biochemistry and liver fibrosis markers, and to compare the differential expression of cytokines related ... see more

 

Natalia Vilchinskaya, Boris Shenkman

Objective Mechanical unloading of postural muscles results in both muscle atrophy and a slow to fast fibre type transition. The cause of such changes is a reduction in slow-type MyHC isoform expression and an increase in fast-type MyHC isoform expression.... see more

 

Changfeng Shao, Jiaqin Chen, Wei Chen, Qi Peng, Di Li, Afang Yuan

Objective To study the effect of aerobic exercise on the damage of intestinal mucosal barrier function caused by obstructive jaundice(OJ)and to explore its mechanism of action.Methods  50 male KM mice were randomly divided into 5 groups: sham operati... see more

 

Afang Yuan, Jiaqin Chen, Wei Chen, Qi Peng, Di Li, Changfeng Shao

Objective To observe the effect of moderate intensity and different interval aerobic exercise on hepatic injury and AKT signaling pathway induced by severe obstructive jaundice in mice.Methods 40 male KM mice were randomly divided into 4 groups: sham oper... see more

 

Jinhao Wang, Jun Qiu, Shuai Chen

Objective Based on the diagnosis of sports fatigue using physiological and biochemical indicators, to detect the changes of heart rate variability (HRV) index before and after heavy load training in boxing athletes, and observe the effect of heavy load tr... see more

 

Xiaoyu Zou, Chunyan Li

Objective With the increasing detection rate of overweight and obesity in adolescents, many kinds of fat-related hazards affect the quality of life. This paper aims to study the relationship between overweight and obesity and sleep behavior in adolescents... see more

 

Jiabei Yu, Hang Yu, Yanchun Li, Tianyu Han, Xuecheng Bai, Rongxin Zhu

Objective Skeletal muscle atrophy induced by hypoxia on the plateau will lead to the decrease of muscle strength and the degeneration of athletic ability. Resistance training is an efficient method to stimulate the growth of muscle and improve protein syn... see more

 

Ziyin Chen, Peizhen Zhang

Objective Previous studies have shown a clear correlation between university students' eating habits and the rate of obesity. According to the WHO’s information, obesity was not only a chronic disease that did harm to health, but also a risk factor for a ... see more

 

Wen Jing, Chuanfen Li, Jingguo Zhao

 Objective Aerobic exercise can improve liver metabolic diseases such as non-alcoholic fatty liverdisease (NAFLD), but the molecular mechanism is not completely clear, which limits the applicationof aerobic exercise in the treatment and improvement o... see more

 

Tomohiro Nakamura, Tatsuki Shibahara, Aya Takamori, Aki Nunomiya, Makoto Miyata, Takayuki Akimoto, Ryoichi Nagatomi, Toshia Fujisato

Objective Recent evidence has identified skeletal muscle as a secretory organ. Many myokines, which are bioactive substances secreted from skeletal muscle, have been identified in plane muscle culture cells. Compared to the plane muscle culture cells, the... see more

 

Cuilan Wei, Xue Li

Objective To investigate the effects of long-term various load aerobic exercise on the free radical metabolism of the brain in aging mice through the establishment of different swimming exercise models. Methods sixty 3-month-old male Kunming mice wer... see more

 

Mengjiao Chen, Haojie Huang, Jiaxin Li, Ke Li, Chunhong Teng, Jiao Xue, Lijuan Hou

Objective In this study, we observed the effects of one-time exhaustive exercise on the grip strength, the time of grabbing, and the changes of the electromyography (EMG) of the hind limb flexor muscles and the flexor elbow muscles of the forelimbs, and r... see more

 

Jiaojiao Lu, Yan An

Objective The purpose of this study was to examine effects of a short-term oral supplementation of PS on biochemical stress indicators, whole brain neurotransmitters, mood states, and sleep quality in elite shooters.Methods Eighteen shooters includin... see more

 

Jun Qiu, Guang Cai, Shuai Chen, Qile Pan, Xunzhang Shen, Jie Kang

Objective This study was to evaluate gender differences in hematological, hormonal and fitness parameters among youth swimmers and to explore relationships between erythrocyte indices and aerobic and anaerobic capacity. Methods 308 youth swimmers inc... see more

 

Xianfeng Hua

Objective Under the natural and comfortable condition of the private human body, explore which of the running and walking is more conducive to the physical health of the human body.Methods Among the sports crowd of the NanMingRiver Rubber Exercise Road in... see more

 

Taobo Liu

Objective To explore the effects of field-battle hypoxia supporter on free radical metabolism after exercise at high altitude.Methods A total of 40 healthy fighters stationed in the 3800m plateau for 10 days were randomly divided into two groups. Each gro... see more

 

Rongxin Zhu, Pengyu Fu, Yang Hu, Lijing Gong

Objective Brown adipose tissues (BAT) activation is important for losing weight as its high energy expenditure in Mammalian. Recent studies showed that exercise may also be essential for BAT activation. Uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1), specifically expressed ... see more

 

Xiangang Yang, Yang Liu, Chenggang Qu

Objective To explore the fluctuation of reticulocyte during different altitude training in swimming athletes and their difference between altitude training focused on special aerobic capacity and altitude training focused on high load and sprint, to provi... see more

 

Svetlana Belova, Ekaterina Mochalova, Boris Shenkman, Tatiana Nemirovskaya

Objective Muscle unloading leads to its atrophy development. The MuRF-1 and MAFbx E3-ligases expression is increasing under this condition. FOXO3 was considered to be the only transcription factor that triggers E3-ligases expression. Beharry A.W. et al pi... see more

 

Yihao Lv

Objective The research took the bicyclists in Zhejiang for preparing of the Thirteenth National Games in winter training as the subjects. Through physiological and biochemical index of testing during the winter training, we attempted to find out some... see more

 

Dandan Chen, Xianjuan Kou

Objective Alzheimer's disease (AD), is a progressive neurodegenerative disease. The pathological hallmarks including the deposition of senile plaque and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) in AD. The underlying molecular mechanisms for AD are not fully underst... see more

 

Jian Zhou, Weidong Sun

Objective Learning and memory ability is one of the symbols of higher animals. Compared with other functional markers, learning and memory ability is the most unique. Early childhood is a critical period of learning and memory in a person's life. As a chi... see more

 

Zhe Zhang, Alicia Pickrell, Christopher Bleck, Richard Youle, Shuzhe Ding

Objective Mitochondrial dynamics include mitochondrial fusion and mitochondrial fission. It has long been widely recognized that Fis1 plays a role in mitochondrial fission in mammals. However, the finding of Dr. Youle’s team suggests that Fis1 may play an... see more

 

Jianhua Li, Jihong Xing

Objective Hypoxia-inducible factor 1a (HIF-1a) is a transcription factor mediating adaptive responses to hypoxia and ischemia. A prior work showed that HIF-1a is increased in sensory nerves of rats with femoral artery occlusion. The present study was to e... see more

 

Chao Luo, Xiangping Li, Xinhua Liu, Lihui Song, Mei Wang, Jiaojiao Ge

Objective This review summarizes the effects of aerobic exercise (AE), resistance exercise (RE), and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).Discuss The main differences of intervention methods, intervention tim... see more

 

Wenting Shi, Jin Li, Pengyi Zhang

Objective  To observe the dynamic changes of gut microbiome in mice before and after different intensities of treadmill exercises, and to explore the effects of different intensities of treadmill exercises on gut microbiome of atherosclerotic (A... see more

 

Zhe Wang, Ning Jiang, Xinghao Wang, Jing Li

Objective NK cell (natural killer cell) is a large granular lymphocyte distinct from a group of T and B lymphocytes. At present, the research shows that NK cells can specifically identify target cells and release killing media and then play a killing effe... see more

 

Mi Tang, Quansheng Su

Objective  The purpose was to further improve the understanding of exercise to improve dyslipidemia and to formulate exercise prescription more scientifically. It provides a reference for the further study of exercise mimics in the treatment of dysli... see more

 

Xuansong Mao, Kolter Grigsby, Frank Booth

Objective Based upon a Booth lab goal of establishing molecular regulators of physical activity motivation, my current study focuses on the effects of short-term inhibition of protein kinase A (PKA) activity in the nucleus accumbens (NAc). The NAc is a br... see more

 

Fangnan Wu, Chaolu Huder, Zhenjun Tian

Objective To investigate the effects of exogenous VD3 on exercise-induced chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and its mechanism.Methods 80 male mice were randomly divided into 5 groups(n=16). One group was named as quiet control group (C) while the other four ... see more

 

Xue Geng, Zhihui Li, Lin Zhang, Chenggang Zhang

Objective Exercise-induced oxidative stress is due to the massive increase in free radicals caused by strenuous exercise, which exceeds the ability of self-clearing. It is one of the main causes of sports injury and sports fatigue. Eliminating excessive p... see more

 

Ke Li, MengJiao Chen, JiaXin Li, XuDong Zhao, Decai Qiao, LiJuan Hou

Objective After optogenetics activing SNc DANs, locomotor activity ability of exercise-induced fatigue rats were recorded to research the role of nigra-striatum DA system in central mechanism of motor control.Methods Used male SD rats (220~240g), randomly... see more

 

Fan Zhao, Yong Liu, Yi Zhou

Objective Using heart rate wireless system to continuously track the morning pulse of male freestyle wrestlers after different training loads. The basic value of individual morning pulse and the interval of variation of individual morning pulse after clas... see more

 

Fei Wang, Haixia Fu

Objective Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) is a key indicator to assess health as well as sports performance. In heterogeneous, athletic populations, VO2 max is one of the most frequently measured variables in exercise physiology laboratorie... see more

 

Yanyan Zhang, Lijun Shi

Objective To investigate the epigenetic mechanism of the voltage-gated L-type Ca2+ channel (LTCC) and the large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel (BKCa) function in mesenteric arterial myocytes improved by regular aerobic exercise in hypertension.Meth... see more

 

Xiaoxin Wang, Ke Li, Lijuan Hou

Objective In this experiment, the Local field potential (LFPs) was observed in the substantia nigra compact and electrical activity change in corticostriatal pathway after D2DR intervention in exercise-induced fatigue rats. We analyzed the changes of DA n... see more

 

Shan Shan Li, Fan Xing Zeng, Li Jun Shi

Objective To investigate the effect of exercise during pregnancy on L-type Ca2+ (CaV1.2) channel in mesenteric artery from spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) offspring.Methods Female (11 weeks old) and male (12 weeks old) SHR, female (11 weeks old) and... see more

 

Baubak Shamim, Brooke Devlin, Ryan Timmins, Connor Lee Dow, Vernon Coffey, Donny Camera

Objective Attenuated muscle strength, hypertrophy and power adaptations with combined resistance and endurance (‘concurrent’) training may result from blunted cell signalling. Protein intake potentiates anabolic signalling pathways to facilitate adaptatio... see more

 

Shen Wang, Min Hu

Objective The irisin, recently identified novel molecule, exercise induced myokinehas,has been shown to be secreted from fibronectin type III domain containing 5 (FNDC5) of skeletal muscle by an unknown protease. It can ... see more

 

Hao Wei, Lin jia Wang, Ying Zhang

Objective AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a metabolic energy sensor and its activation plays an important role in the regulation of energy homeostasis. Increasing evidence indicates that AMPK activation depend on the phosphorylation sites in AMPKa.... see more

 

Kaixuan Shi, Xiaoli Liu, Decai Qiao

Objective Exercise therapy has been widely used for the clinical treatment of Parkinson’s Disease (PD). However, the rehabilitation mechanisms involved remain clear. mGluRs play an important role in the progression of PD. In this study, immunohistochemist... see more

 

Wenyan Bo, Dagang Li, Zhenjun Tian

Objective  Intermittent exercise can improve cardiac function in rats with myocardial infarction. The Neuregulin-1(NRG1)/SERCA2a palys a critical role in maintain cardiac function. We want to investigate the effect ... see more

 

Linjia Wang, Tieying Li, Ying Zhang

Objective Hypoxia or exercise could lead to oxidative stress. Hypoxia inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) is an oxygen sensor and the expression of its a subunit can be regulated by hypoxia. NF-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is an important modifier of cellular respon... see more

 

Shiyi He, Ying Zhang

Objective Aerobic exercise training is important to prevent and cure chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and so on. Apelin has been identified as a novel myokine in recent years, and the exogenous supplementation of apelin can promo... see more

 

Hao Yu, Lijuan Hou, Jing Ma, Zhifeng Wang, Gang Zhao, Decai Qiao

Objective The motor cortex (MC) stimulation-induced unitary responses of globus pallidus external segment (GPe) neurons in control and exercise induced-fatigue rats were recorded in vivo to examine the role of cortical-striatum-external globus pallidal pa... see more

 

Man Zhu, Lijun Shi

Objective The type II calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IId (CaMKIId) signal plays a key role in the development of cardiac hypertrophy. This study used CaMKIId as an entry point to investigate the mechanism of moderate-intensity aerobic exercis... see more

 

Chunhong Teng

Objective Taekwondo is one of the popular exercise styles to promote aerobic endurance for college students because of its combination of hands and feet and simple technology and interesting. This study observed the effect of Taekwondo on the cardiopulmon... see more

 

Lei Zong

Objective This study is based on the regional characteristics of Guizhou Province, athletes living in the subplateau and training in the  plateau-plain and the high plateau-plain.The effects of altitude training on hematological indexes of EPO?RBC an... see more

 

Xiaoling He

Objective In order to ensure that Chinese gymnasts in Hubei province can adapt to the pattern of large intensity and large training volume before the national games in good condition, the training monitoring and regulation of athletes' physical function a... see more

 

Tieying Li, Ying Zhang

Objective To investigate the effects of 4 weeks aerobic exercise mediates apelin on the p-AMPK(Thr172)/AMPK ratio in skeletal muscle of mice.Methods The C57BL/6J wild type mice(n=40) were randomly divided into four groups: control group (WC), exercise gro... see more

 

Beibei Liu, Shujie Lou

Objective atherosclerosis has been associated with the progression of cognitive impairment and dementia. Several features, such as high oxygen consumption, a large content of peroxidation-sensitive polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and a strong dependen... see more

 

Wei Cao, Die Wu, Beibei Luo, Dao Xiang, Peijie Chen

Objective Exercise induces tissue blood flow redistribution, which decreases splanchnic circulation and leads to physiologic hypoxia in the gastrointestinal (GI) system and liver.  We hypothesized that the oxygen redistribution in the internal organs... see more

 

Xiujuan Liu, Nianyun Zhang

Objective   To explore the effects of different exercise patterns on gastrocnemius weight.Methods   Forty-eight SD rats were randomly divided into 4 groups, which were quiet control group (Con), continuous exercise group (CE), high-intensity int... see more

 

Xing Huang, Yang Hu

Objective At the early stage of high altitude training, the decrease of motor ability caused by hypoxia makes it impossible for the training to be carried out normally. Since 90s, researchers have focused more on the decrease of the cardiopulmonary functi... see more

 

Tian Shu, Hai Bo, Yong Zhang

Objective To investigate the effect exercise training on mitochondrial content after ischemia in the cerebral cortex, and the balance between mitochondrial biogenesis and mitophagy in this process.Methods  Male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divid... see more

 

Qiwei Zhang, Hiroko Murata, Tomoko Ito, Ryoko Kawakami, Shigenobu Shibata, Mitsuru Higuchi

Objective Chronotype is a trait determining individual circadian preference in behavioral and biological rhythm relative to external light-dark cycle. Although evening chronotype has been reported to be associated with bad glucose control and low physical... see more

 

Sen Li, Jianya Huang

Objective Diabetes is one kind of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia and metabolic syndrome due to insulin secretion defects or/and biological function damage. Evidences have suggested that sports plays essential role in the progression of ... see more

 

Gang Zhao, Danyu Zhang, Decai Qiao, Xiaoli Liu

Objective Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease caused by degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta and decreased levels of striatal dopamine. Previous studies have confirmed that striatum dysfunction is ... see more

 

Yue Xi, Yongxia Li, Meili Hao, Lin Shi, Dawei Gong, Zhenjun Tian

Objective Exercise has been reported to have positive function after myocardial infarction (MI), but the mechanisms of exercise-induced cardioprotection are poorly understood. ELABELA (ELA) is a hormone and plays a vital role in cardiovascular system. The... see more

 

Mingxiao Li, Zhenjun Tian

Objective To investigate the effect of aerobic exercise on the expression of fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) and cardiomyocyte apoptosis in Myocardial Infarction (MI) rats.Methods male SD rats were randomly divided into three groups:the sham operation... see more

 

Jingwen Liao, Min Hu

Objective Obesity in children usually develops from early age and is due to chronic energy imbalance, and long-term exercise has been shown to have the capacity to alter the sensitivity of the appetite regulatory system. Therefore, the current study was d... see more

 

Sen Huang, Jianhon Liu, Zhihong Zhou, Wentao Lin, Xiquan Weng

Objective To evaluate the effects of Living-High Training-Low on HIF-1a transcriptional regulatory factors MAPKs mRNA in gastrocnemius of Rats.Methods After adaptive training, 40 8-weeks-old male SD rats were divided into living-low quiet control group (L... see more

 

Shenpeng Xu, Ying Wang, Wan Chen

Objective The aim of this study was to investigate after different maximal contractions concentric and eccentric would cause different neuromuscular fatigue of knee extensor. Methods Ten healthy young men(21=age=24) who were not adapted by elect... see more

 

Zujie Xu, Hongdi Gu, Zhenjun Tian

Objective This study was carried out to detect the effects of hydrogen-water intervention on oxidative stress and cell autophagy in skeletal muscle of rats with repeated exhaustion. Methods 30 male SD rats in the age of 3 months, weighing 180-210g, w... see more

 

Yanxiang Yang, Schumann Moritz, Shenglong Le, Ziyuan Chen, Shulin Cheng

Objective Objective assessments of sedentary behavior, physical activity (PA) and the associated energy expenditure (EE) using accelerometer-based wearable devices are ever expanding, given their importance in the global context of health maintenance. How... see more

 

Meili Hao, Yue Xi, Mengxin Cai, Zhenjun Tian

Objective The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of skeletal muscle-derived FSTL1 on cardioprotection in myocardial infarction rats after resistance exercise or tibialis anterior muscle injection of follistatin-like protein 1 (FSTL1) aden... see more

 

Liang Yi Hu, Zhi Ping Zhen

Objective  In this paper, through the epidemiological characteristics of febrile seizures (FS) and the status quo of health education, the non-drug prevention system based on scientific physical activity intervention is gradually formed in the future... see more

 

Ankang Li, Qun Zuo

Objective A new view is proposed for the mechanism of exercise prevention and improvement of chronic disease, that exercise may play a role by promoting the expression of anti-aging protein a-Klotho.Methods By means of literature review and prospective an... see more

 

Yedan Ma, Liang Xu

Objective At present, domestic researches on attention mainly focus on the fields of special education, neuropsychiatry and mental health, and the subjects are mostly children with ADHD and elderly people with cognitive dysfunction. Therefore, it is neces... see more

 

Qiaoqin Liang, Mengxin Cai, Jiaqi Zhang, Zhenjun Tian

Objective This study was carried out to investigate interval exercise on Smyd1 expression and F-actin sarcomere assembly in non-infarcted myocardium of normal and myocardial infarction(MI) rats and its possible mechanism.Methods Male SD rats were randomly... see more

 

Ziyuan Feng

 Objective  This review mainly summarize the nutritional supplement characteristics of speed, endurance and strength sports, which can provide theoretical reference for coaches and athletes.Methods LiteratureResults Carbohydrates, VB1 and VC sho... see more

 

Ziyi Zhang, Tiantian Wang, Hai Bo, Yong Zhang

Objective Irisin is a PGC-1a dependent myokines suggested to provide the basis for the crosstalk between skeletal muscle and other organs. PGC-1a induces the expression of a membrane protein fibronectin type III domain-containing protein 5 (FNDC... see more

 

Ling Yang, Wen Tao Lin, Xi Quan Weng

Objective  To provide more scientific and authoritative theoretical basis for body-building exercises after analyzing the changes of exercises of different intensities for the kidney functions.Methods  The objects of the research are eight male ... see more

 

Weidong Sun, Jian Zhou

Objective Aging is an inevitable rule in the process of life. When human growth and development mature, with the increase of age, the organs and organs of the body will have functional and morphological degenerative changes. China has now entered an aging... see more

 

Jiexiu Zhao, Fei Qin, Minxiao Xu, Yanan Dong, Zhongwei Wang, Zhining Han

Objective  Insulin resistance (IR) is associated with many related health complications. Previous studies demonstrate that heat and exercise independently reduce IR. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that combined exercise and heat... see more

 

Hao Chen, Xiquan Weng, Wentao Lin, Sanhua Zhai

Objective Study of the effect of treadmill resistance training on the cross section and phosphorylation of ERK1/2 and p38MAPK of gastrocnemius of aging rats, and explore the role of resistance training in prevention and regulation of sarcopenia.Methods 11... see more

 

Songtao Wang, Dan Li, Xiangyu Shuai

Objective   Sedentary behavior is the main feature of modern lifestyle, which relate to most chronic diseases. Therefore, it has great significance in both theory and practice of weight control and health promotion to find some exercise modes which c... see more

 

Yanan Dong, Fei Qin, Jiexiu Zhao, Songtao Wang, Mingxiao Xu, Zhongwei Wang

Objective The maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) is an ideal index to objectively evaluate the cardiopulmonary function, as well as the basic to define exercise intensity. In the field of sports science, laboratory animals are often used to explore the effect... see more

 

Weidong Sun, Jian Zhou

Objective Proper participation in physical exercise can not only benefit people physically, but also promote people's psychological benefits. However, people are often only aware of the benefits of physical exercise, such as physical fitness, body shape a... see more

 

Xuefei Chen, Lingjie Li, Jing Zhang

Objective To observe the effect of treadmill exercise on brown adipose tissue of heart failure rats induced by abdominal aortic constriction(AAC). Methods 210g healthy male SD rats were randomly divided into control group and AAC group,after 4 w... see more

 

Jian Lu, Shanshan Li, Caizhen Chen

Objective To investigate the effects of resistance and aerobic training on the content of fibronectin in skeletal muscle extracellular matrix and satellite cell in 9-month-old BALB/c mice, and then explore the effect of fibronectin content change on satel... see more

 

Na Wu, Xiangyu Zhai, Xiao Tan, Petri Wiklund, Sulin Cheng

Objective To study whether diet and exercise intervention affect sleep and obesity-related genes’ DNA methylation in overweight and obese men with insomnia symptomsMethods The study participants were a subgroup of a large intervention and consisted of 10 ... see more

 

Xianfeng Hua

Objective To investigate the effects of Shaolin Ba Duan Jin on patients with hypertension.Methods In the hypertensive patients detected in the national physical fitness test of public officials in Guiyang City, 40 patients with hypertension were selected.... see more

 

Ping Chen, Decai Qiao, Xiaoli Liu

Objective To investigate the effects of motor intervention on the extracellular Glu concentration and mGluR2/3 mRNA and mGluR2/3 protein expression levels of striatum neurons in PD model rats.Methods Rat model of unilateral injury was established by injec... see more

 

Ningchuan Li, Yin Xia Lian, Shen Shi Wen, Xia Jun, Li Shu Yan, Hu Yu Long

Objective To investigate the interventional effects of 12 months Tai-Chi exercise on blood lipids, inflammatory factors and the interventional mechanism of exercise in arteriosclerosis of middle-aged and elderly peopleMethods 30 in middle-aged and elderly... see more

 

Honggang Yin

Objective  Heart rate variability (HRV) is a non-invasive clinical indicator of cardiovascular health, to date there has been little agreement on what HRV recovery following exercise. The present study aimed to evaluate the acute effects of cardio pu... see more

 

Dandan Jia, Zhenjun Tian

Objective  Growing evidence suggests that exercise training reverses cardiac pathological remodeling and cardiac dysfunction during myocardial infarction (MI), but the underlying mechanisms have not been fully understood. In this study, we investigat... see more

 

Weixiu Ji, Ying Zhang

Objective It is generally believed that the long-term hypoxic training could impact oxidation resistance. Nrf2-Keapl signaling pathway is a key pathway of cell oxidative stress reaction. This research attempts to investigate the role and mechanism of Nrf2... see more

 

Xiujuan Chen, Jingjing Tan

Objective This study will conduct a functional action screening (FMS) test for middle-aged and older women who participate in square dances, and explore the influence of square dance exercise on the screening results of middle-aged and older women, and pr... see more

 

Tianyi Wang, Song Huang, Xiao Han, Sujuan Liu, Yanmei Niu, Li Fu

Objective Obesity is becoming increasingly prevalent and is an important contributor to the worldwide burden of diseases. It is widely accepted that exercise training is beneficial for the prevention and treatment of obesity. However, the underlying mecha... see more

 

Yumei Han, Yi Jia, Yi Jia, Junsheng Tian2, Bo Zhang, Xiong Xue

Objective To study the effect of Chinese medicine Rhodiola on oxidative stress injury in amateur marathon runners after quantitative exercise load (20 km) and explore its mechanism.Methods Eight marathon amateurs were divided into four groups ac... see more

 

Jinfeng Xie

Objective With the advent of the era of great health, people's health awareness is increasing.As an economical and environment-friendly way, exercise should be viewed as a “first line” strategy for prevention and treatment of arterial aging and a vital co... see more

 

Yanan Yang, Yan Song, Lu Wang

Objective It is an important content in scientific training that Scientific and effective assessment of athletes' physical function changes. By analyzing the changes of several urine biochemical indexes after the athletes' competition, the physical functi... see more

 

Yangwenjie Wang, Ying Zhang

Objective Apelin, an adipokine and also a myokine, is involved in energy metabolism. F13A is an analog of apelin-13. In this study, we aim to investigate the effect of aerobic exercise on F13A-mediated energy metabolism in mice.Methods 20 C57BL/6J wild mi... see more

 

Sisi He, Haitao Wang

Objective To study the total antioxidant capacity of the kidney in the Aged mice Total Antioxidant Capacity(T-AOC), Malondialdehyde (MDA) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) expression level by aerobic exercise. Objective to explore the effect of aerobic exerc... see more

 

Chengjie Ye

Objective To investigate and evaluate the evidence of exercise intervention in dyslipidemia, this study aims to make a systematic evaluation of exercise intervention in recent 6 years and a summary evaluation of meta analysis.Methods The electronic databa... see more

 

Yan Song, Yanan Yang, Wentao Lin

Objective Running is the main form of sports in a football match, and running distance is an important factor affecting the outcome. Monitoring the running ability of the athletes in the competition can fully understand the load and physical fitness of th... see more