Search Results - "Soltani, Nakisa"
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Iron status determined changes in health measures induced by nordic walking with time-restricted eating in older adults- a randomised trial
Published in BMC geriatrics (29-03-2024)“…This study evaluated whether stored iron determines the adaptive response induced by Nordic walking (NW) training combined with 10 hours' time-restricted…”
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Combined All-Extremity High-Intensity Interval Training Regulates Immunometabolic Responses through Toll-Like Receptor 4 Adaptors and A20 Downregulation in Obese Young Females
Published in Obesity facts (01-07-2020)“…Metainflammation and malfunctions of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) are related to obesity-induced immunometabolic morbidities. There are almost no studies…”
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Resistance exercise training augments the immunomodulatory adaptations to aerobic high-intensity interval training
Published in European journal of sport science (02-11-2023)“…To compare the effectiveness of different types of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on meta-inflammation during obesity, TLR4 pathway activities were…”
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Meta-inflammatory state and insulin resistance can improve after 10 weeks of combined all-extremity high-intensity interval training in sedentary overweight/obese females: a quasi-experimental study
Published in Journal of diabetes and metabolic disorders (01-12-2020)“…Objective The effects of exercise training on suppression of inflammation have been proposed as a therapeutic approach in recent years to modify the…”
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Assessment of the Effect of Short-Term Combined High-Intensity Interval Training on TLR4, NF-κB and IRF3 Expression in Young Overweight and Obese Girls
Published in Public health genomics (2020)“…Obesity is commonly associated with immunometabolic dysfunctions. Activation of inflammatory macrophages through TLR4 (toll-like receptor 4) and the…”
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The Exercise Training Modulatory Effects on the Obesity-Induced Immunometabolic Dysfunctions
Published in Diabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity (01-01-2020)“…Reduced physical activity rate in people's lifestyle is a global concern associated with the prevalence of health disorders such as obesity and metabolic…”
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