The beneficial effects of physical activity on the cardiovascular system nowadays have achieved the relevance of clinical evidence. In fact, several studies have documented the benefits of exercise training in the prevention of the cardiovascular risk. Abnormalities of insulin signaling transduction account for the impairment of insulin sensitivity and development of insulin resistance, which, in turn, is responsible for the enhancement of cardiovascular risk. Insulin sensitivity is related to the degree of physical activity, and physical training has been shown to ameliorate insulin action in insulin-resistant subjects. This effect is mediated by the improvement of the molecular abnormalities that are responsible of the insulin resistance, contributing in this way to restore the physiological insulin sensitivity. However, it should be underlined that mechanisms that account for this phenomenon are extremely complex and still unclear. Further studies are required to better clarify the molecular basis of the exercise-evoked improvement of insulin signal. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

Modulation of Insulin Sensitivity by Exercise Training: Implications for Cardiovascular Prevention / Iaccarino, G.; Franco, D.; Sorriento, D.; Strisciuglio, T.; Barbato, E.; Morisco, C.. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 1937-5387. - 14:2(2021), pp. 256-270. [10.1007/s12265-020-10057-w]

Modulation of Insulin Sensitivity by Exercise Training: Implications for Cardiovascular Prevention

Iaccarino G.;Barbato E.;
2021

Abstract

The beneficial effects of physical activity on the cardiovascular system nowadays have achieved the relevance of clinical evidence. In fact, several studies have documented the benefits of exercise training in the prevention of the cardiovascular risk. Abnormalities of insulin signaling transduction account for the impairment of insulin sensitivity and development of insulin resistance, which, in turn, is responsible for the enhancement of cardiovascular risk. Insulin sensitivity is related to the degree of physical activity, and physical training has been shown to ameliorate insulin action in insulin-resistant subjects. This effect is mediated by the improvement of the molecular abnormalities that are responsible of the insulin resistance, contributing in this way to restore the physiological insulin sensitivity. However, it should be underlined that mechanisms that account for this phenomenon are extremely complex and still unclear. Further studies are required to better clarify the molecular basis of the exercise-evoked improvement of insulin signal. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
2021
Cardiovascular risk; Diabetes; Essential hypertension; Insulin resistance; Insulin signaling; Metabolic syndrome; Obesity; Physical training; Resistance exercise
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Modulation of Insulin Sensitivity by Exercise Training: Implications for Cardiovascular Prevention / Iaccarino, G.; Franco, D.; Sorriento, D.; Strisciuglio, T.; Barbato, E.; Morisco, C.. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 1937-5387. - 14:2(2021), pp. 256-270. [10.1007/s12265-020-10057-w]
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