Exercise as an anti-inflammatory therapy for cancer cachexia: a focus on interleukin-6 regulation

Volume: 318, Issue: 2, Pages: R296 - R310
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Cancer cachexia is a complicated disorder of extreme, progressive skeletal muscle wasting. It is directed by metabolic alterations and systemic inflammation dysregulation. Numerous studies have demonstrated that increased systemic inflammation promotes this type of cachexia and have suggested that cytokines are implicated in the skeletal muscle loss. Exercise is firmly established as an anti-inflammatory therapy that can attenuate or even...
Paper Details
Title
Exercise as an anti-inflammatory therapy for cancer cachexia: a focus on interleukin-6 regulation
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
318
Issue
2
Pages
R296 - R310
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