Journal article

Inflammatory features of obesity and smoke exposure and the immunologic effects of exercise


Authors listBatatinha, HAP; Rosa Neto, JC; Krüger, K

Publication year2019

Pages96-111

JournalExercise Immunology Review

Volume number25

ISSN1077-5552

URLhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/331048189

PublisherAssociation for the Advancement of Sports Medicine


Abstract

Many lifestyle-related diseases, such as obesity and cigarette smoke-induced pulmonary morbidities, are associated with chronic systemic inflammation, which has been shown to contribute to the disease initiation and progression, and also for co-morbidities of these diseases. While the source of inflammation in obese subjects is suggested to be mainly the visceral adipose tissue, smoke-induced inflammation originates in the pulmonary system. Here, chronic cigarette smoking induces oxidative stress, resulting in severe cellular damage. During obesity, metabolic stress pathways in adipocytes induce inflammatory cascades which are also accompanied by fibrotic processes and insulin resistance. In both diseases, local inflammatory signals induce progressive immune cell infiltration, release of cytokines and a subsequent spill-over of inflammation to the systemic circulation. Exercise training represents an effective therapeutic and immune regulating strategy for both obese patients, as well as for patients with smoke induced pulmonary inflammation. While the immune- regulating impact of exercise might primarily depend on the disease state, patients with pulmonary inflammation seem to be less responsive to exercise therapy. The current review tries to identify similarities and differences between inflammatory processes, and the consequences for the immunoregulatory effects of exercise as a therapeutic agent.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleBatatinha, H., Rosa Neto, J. and Krüger, K. (2019) Inflammatory features of obesity and smoke exposure and the immunologic effects of exercise, Exercise Immunology Review, 25, pp. 96-111. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331048189

APA Citation styleBatatinha, H., Rosa Neto, J., & Krüger, K. (2019). Inflammatory features of obesity and smoke exposure and the immunologic effects of exercise. Exercise Immunology Review. 25, 96-111. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331048189


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