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Association between physical activity and inflammatory markers in community-dwelling, middle-aged adults

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dc.contributor.author김현창-
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-14T01:26:35Z-
dc.date.available2022-09-14T01:26:35Z-
dc.date.issued2021-07-
dc.identifier.issn1715-5312-
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/190448-
dc.description.abstractPhysical activity has been known to deter inflammatory process; yet, the evidence is scarce in healthy, middle-aged population. We assessed the association between physical activity and inflammatory biomarkers, including high sensitivity (hs) C-reactive protein, interleukin (IL)-1α, -1β, and -6, tumor necrosis factor (TNF) -α and -β, and monocyte chemotactic protein (MCP) -1 and -3. Functional and leisure-time physical activity was assessed by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Inflammatory biomarkers were measured by multiplex enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Compared with highly physically active participants based on total metabolic equivalent of task, the most sedentary group had significantly higher odds ratio and [95% confidence interval] for ≥75th percentile of TNF-α (1.64 [1.10-2.44]), TNF-β (1.50 [1.09-2.07]), IL-1β (2.14 [1.49-3.09]), hsIL-1β (1.72 [1.15-2.58]), IL-6 (1.84 [1.24-1.73]), hsIL-6 (2.05 [1.35-3.12]), and MCP-1 (1.91 [1.28-2.87]) levels. Results for IL-1α and MCP-3 were inconsistent, as the least active group had lower odds for above the median IL-1α (0.65 [0.49-0.95]) and MCP-3 (0.71 [0.54-0.93]) yet higher odds for ≥75th percentile IL-1α (2.36 [1.63-3.42]) and MCP-3 (2.44 [1.63-3.64]) levels. Based on duration of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, sedentary participants had significantly higher odds for above median (1.40 [1.13-1.73]) and ≥75th percentile (1.33 [1.00-1.77]) IL-1β compared with those fulfilling the guideline recommendation. Subgroup analyses showed minimal sex differences. Routine inflammatory assessment may help to achieve primordial prevention of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Novelty: Healthy, middle-aged adults with physically active lifestyle were generally at lower odds for elevated inflammatory status. The associations persisted regardless of sex, age, comorbidities, adiposity, and diet.-
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dc.languageEnglish-
dc.publisherCanadian Science Publishing-
dc.relation.isPartOfAPPLIED PHYSIOLOGY NUTRITION AND METABOLISM-
dc.rightsCC BY-NC-ND 2.0 KR-
dc.subject.MESHBiomarkers / blood*-
dc.subject.MESHExercise / physiology*-
dc.subject.MESHFemale-
dc.subject.MESHHealthy Lifestyle / physiology*-
dc.subject.MESHHumans-
dc.subject.MESHIndependent Living*-
dc.subject.MESHInflammation / blood*-
dc.subject.MESHMale-
dc.subject.MESHMiddle Aged-
dc.subject.MESHProspective Studies-
dc.subject.MESHRepublic of Korea-
dc.subject.MESHSedentary Behavior-
dc.titleAssociation between physical activity and inflammatory markers in community-dwelling, middle-aged adults-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.contributor.collegeCollege of Medicine (의과대학)-
dc.contributor.departmentDept. of Preventive Medicine (예방의학교실)-
dc.contributor.googleauthorSo Mi Jemma Cho-
dc.contributor.googleauthorHokyou Lee-
dc.contributor.googleauthorJee-Seon Shim-
dc.contributor.googleauthorJustin Y Jeon-
dc.contributor.googleauthorHyeon Chang Kim-
dc.identifier.doi10.1139/apnm-2020-1069-
dc.contributor.localIdA01142-
dc.relation.journalcodeJ04277-
dc.identifier.eissn1715-5320-
dc.identifier.pmid33566730-
dc.identifier.urlhttps://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/apnm-2020-1069-
dc.subject.keywordactivité physique-
dc.subject.keywordcytokines-
dc.subject.keywordepidemiology-
dc.subject.keywordexercice-
dc.subject.keywordexercise-
dc.subject.keywordinflammation-
dc.subject.keywordmetabolic syndrome-
dc.subject.keywordphysical activity-
dc.subject.keywordsyndrome métabolique-
dc.subject.keywordépidémiologie-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameKim, Hyeon Chang-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthor김현창-
dc.citation.volume46-
dc.citation.number7-
dc.citation.startPage828-
dc.citation.endPage836-
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationAPPLIED PHYSIOLOGY NUTRITION AND METABOLISM, Vol.46(7) : 828-836, 2021-07-
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