High intensity interval training favourably affects antioxidant and inflammation mRNA expression in early-stage chronic kidney disease

Volume: 89, Pages: 466 - 472
Published: Dec 1, 2015
Abstract
Increased levels of oxidative stress and inflammation have been linked to the progression of chronic kidney disease. To reduce oxidative stress and inflammation related to chronic kidney disease, chronic aerobic exercise is often recommended. Data suggests high intensity interval training may be more beneficial than traditional aerobic exercise. However, appraisals of differing modes of exercise, along with explanations of mechanisms responsible...
Paper Details
Title
High intensity interval training favourably affects antioxidant and inflammation mRNA expression in early-stage chronic kidney disease
Published Date
Dec 1, 2015
Volume
89
Pages
466 - 472
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