PMID: Int Immunopharmacol. 2019 Jun ;71:277-284. Epub 2019 Mar 28. PMID: 30927738 Abstract Title: Isoflavone daidzein regulates immune responses in the B6C3F1 and non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice. Abstract: Daidzein (DAZ), a dominant isoflavone in various natural products such as soybeans, has been gaining attention due to the beneficial health effects (e.g., protection against cancer and …
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Synergetic inhibition of daidzein and regular exercise on breast cancer.
PMID: Life Sci. 2020 Mar 15 ;245:117387. Epub 2020 Jan 30. PMID: 32007575 Abstract Title: Synergetic inhibition of daidzein and regular exercise on breast cancer in bearing-4T1 mice by regulating NK cells and apoptosis pathway. Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the inhibition of daidzein or/and regular exercise on breast cancer and …
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Effect of acute and chronic aerobic exercise on immunological markers.
PMID: Front Physiol. 2019 ;10:1602. Epub 2020 Jan 24. PMID: 32038286 Abstract Title: Effect of Acute and Chronic Aerobic Exercise on Immunological Markers: A Systematic Review. Abstract: The effects of aerobic exercise on the immune system are not yet fully defined in the scientific literature. This fact demonstrates the need to investigate its influence on …
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A review on exercise, immunity and aging.
PMID: Aging (Milano). 1997 Feb-Apr;9(1-2):42-56. PMID: 9177585 Abstract Title: Exercise, immunity and aging. Abstract: In general population, many protective immune responses are impaired in old age, leading to an increased risk of infection. However, recent studies in SENIEUR subjects (healthy centenarians who are examples of successful aging) suggest that complex remodeling and reshaping of the …
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Exercise alters the IGF axis in vivo and increases p53 protein in prostate tumor cells in vitro.
PMID: J Appl Physiol (1985). 2004 Feb ;96(2):450-4. PMID: 14715676 Abstract Title: Exercise alters the IGF axis in vivo and increases p53 protein in prostate tumor cells in vitro. Abstract: Epidemiological studies report that regular physical activity can reduce the risk for prostate cancer, the most common solid-tumor cancer in US men. Regular exercise alters …
Can physical activity ameliorate immunosenescence and thereby reduce age-related multi-morbidity?
PMID: Nat Rev Immunol. 2019 09 ;19(9):563-572. PMID: 31175337 Abstract Title: Can physical activity ameliorate immunosenescence and thereby reduce age-related multi-morbidity? Abstract: Remodelling of the immune system with age – immunosenescence – is a substantial contributor to poor health in older adults, with increasing risk of infections, cancer and chronic inflammatory disease contributing to age-related …
Exercise-induced muscle-derived cytokines inhibit mammary cancer cell growth.
PMID: Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2011 Sep ;301(3):E504-10. Epub 2011 Jun 7. PMID: 21653222 Abstract Title: Exercise-induced muscle-derived cytokines inhibit mammary cancer cell growth. Abstract: Regular physical activity protects against the development of breast and colon cancer, since it reduces the risk of developing these by 25-30%. During exercise, humoral factors are released from …
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Evidence of an inhibitory effect of diet and exercise on prostate cancer cell growth.
PMID: J Urol. 2001 Sep ;166(3):1185-9. PMID: 11490320 Abstract Title: Evidence of an inhibitory effect of diet and exercise on prostate cancer cell growth. Abstract: PURPOSE: A high fat diet and sedentary lifestyle may predispose men to prostate cancer through effects on serum factors such as hormones. We evaluated the effects of a low fat, …
Effect of acute exercise on prostate cancer cell growth.
PMID: PLoS One. 2013 ;8(7):e67579. Epub 2013 Jul 5. PMID: 23861774 Abstract Title: Effect of acute exercise on prostate cancer cell growth. Abstract: Physical activity is associated with reduced risk of several cancers, including aggressive prostate cancer. The mechanisms mediating the effects are not yet understood; among the candidates are modifications of endogenous hormone levels. …
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Mobilizing serum factors and immune cells through exercise to counteract age-related changes in cancer risk.
PMID: Exerc Immunol Rev. 2020 ;26:80-99. PMID: 32139350 Abstract Title: Mobilizing serum factors and immune cells through exercise to counteract age-related changes in cancer risk. Abstract: An increasing body of evidence suggests that age-related immune changes and chronic inflammation contribute to cancer development. Recognizing that exercise has protective effects against cancer, promotes immune function, and …