Exercise Mimetics: Harnessing the Therapeutic Effects of Physical Activity
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Effectiveness of exercise-based interventions in reducing depressive symptoms in people without clinical depression: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials | The British Journal of Psychiatry
Effectiveness of exercise-based interventions in reducing depressive symptoms in people without clinical depression: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials - Volume 219 Issue 5
Exercise mimetics: harnessing the therapeutic effects of physical activity
Exercise mimetics are a proposed class of therapeutics that specifically mimic or enhance the therapeutic effects of exercise. Increased physical activity has demonstrated positive effects in preventing and ameliorating a wide range of diseases, including brain disorders such as Alzheimer disease and dementia, cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. This article discusses the molecular mechanisms and signalling pathways associated with the …
A group of researchers at Harvard Medical School found that sports activity, even in moderate form, activates a gene that fights the onset of the disease
Exercise-induced extracellular vesicles delay tumor development by igniting inflammation in an immunologically cold triple-negative breast cancer mouse model
Preclinical studies demonstrate that exercise reduces tumor incidence and growth. Rapid release of extracellular vesicles (EVs) during exercise sugges…
Boosting physical activity in midlife may help prevent Alzheimer’s
A new study suggests that increasing physical activity between the ages of 45 and 65 could help protect the brain and reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The research, published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia, shows that not only does regular exercise benefit brain health—but that even small increases in activity over time can have a […] The post Boosting physical activity in midlife may help prevent Alzheimer’s appeared fi…
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