The Effect of Physical Activity on Cardiovascular Markers

AuthorMehran Ghahramanien
AuthorSara Karbalaeifaren
AuthorAbdolhamid Zokaeien
OrcidMehran Ghahramani [0000-0001-8555-3277]en
OrcidSara Karbalaeifar [0000-0002-1036-7418]en
OrcidAbdolhamid Zokaei [0000-0002-9584-7583]en
Issued Date2019-11-16en
AbstractContext: The purpose of this study was to investigate the research framework on the effect of physical activity on cardiovascular markers (C-reactive protein (CRP) and Homocysteine (HCY)), and to conduct an optimal compilation to present better information from previous studies. Evidence Acquisition: In this study, a number of articles were searched in specialized databases and 30 articles were selected based on entry and exit criteria. Then the responses to one bout of aerobic activity and one bout of resistance activity and adaptability with aerobic training and resistance training were studied. Results: Various studies have shown a reverse and significant relationship between regular physical activity and inflammatory indices, and reported that those who are physically more active and have better physical fitness have lower levels of inflammatory indices. Conclusions: The present study showed that regular physical activity has a beneficial effect on the prevention and treatment of coronary artery disease. Regarding the anti-inflammatory effects of physical activity, regular exercise and regular physical activity play an important role in reducing inflammatory indices, and aerobic exercises can be a useful and appropriate strategy for coping with inflammatory and cardiovascular risk factors.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/jcrps.92521en
KeywordPhysical Activityen
KeywordCardiovascular Markersen
KeywordHomocysteineen
KeywordC-Reactive Proteinen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe Effect of Physical Activity on Cardiovascular Markersen
TypeReview Articleen

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