Comment on "the effect of a community-based, primary health care exercise program on inflammatory biomarkers and hormone levels''
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2015
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Hindawi Ltd
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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We read with great interest the recent paper by C. B. Papini et al. in which the authors examined “impact of a communitybased exercise program in primary care on inflammatory biomarkers and hormone levels” in the 1-year quasiexperimental study [1]. The authors very clearly discussed the relation between exercise and inflammation. They concluded that community-based exercise program can result in a decrease or maintenance of inflammatory biomarkers after 1 year, and it has the potential to be a viable public health
approach for chronic disease prevention.This study displayed that public health exercise intervention delivered in lowincome communities has the potential to use a beneficial effect and improve or maintain inflammatory biomarkers profiles, supporting the prevention of chronic diseases. The authors did not discuss exclusion criteria in this paper. However it is well established that any type of systemic inflammation, autoimmune disorders, and malignant
or chronic illnesses may affect inflammatory biomarkers and hormone levels [2]. Also obesity is related to elevated serum levels of some inflammatory markers, such as leptin, TNF- ��, and CRP [3, 4]. Because of high prevalence of these conditions, we believe that these situations may have a role in the results of the paper by C. B. Papini et al.
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Primary Health Care Exercise Program, Inflammatory Biomarkers, Hormone Levels
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Mediators Of Inflammation
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Q2
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Q2
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2015