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Evidence shows mixed or conflicting results for Resistance Training on Inflammation.
3 studies (4 claims)
Emerging evidence
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| combined aerobic and resistance training (CET) | Increases - significantly better at improving | seminal markers of inflammation | Human | fertile and infertile men | Not specified | Effectiveness of Exercise Training on Male Factor Infertility: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis.cited 10× |
| resistance training (RT) | Increases - significantly better at improving | seminal markers of inflammation | Human | fertile and infertile men | Not specified | Effectiveness of Exercise Training on Male Factor Infertility: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis.cited 10× |
| nutritional support and resistance training | Decreases - were shown to reduce | inflammation | Human | healthy elderly | 1.7 g/kg per day during hospitalization, and daily protein supplement (18.8 g) post-discharge. | A high-protein diet during hospitalization is associated with an accelerated decrease in soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor levels in acutely ill elderly medical patients with SIRS.cited 7× |
| resistance training | Decreases - effectively reduce | inflammation | Human | individuals with chronic diseases | Not specified | Non-Pharmacological Strategies for Managing Sarcopenia in Chronic Diseases.cited 5× |