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Is lifelong endurance training associated with maintaining levels of testosterone, interleukin-10, and body fat in middle-aged males?
BACKGROUND: Aging is associated with a gradual physiological decline, including an imbalance in hormone profile, increased adiposity, and reduced anti-inflammatory cytokines. However, lifelong physical exercise mitigates aging, as observed in endurance-trained middle-aged athletes (EMA). AIM: We com...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8520705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34667891 |
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author | Gutierrez, Sara Duarte Aguiar, Samuel da Silva Barbosa, Lucas Pinheiro Santos, Patrick Anderson Maciel, Larissa Alves Leite, Patrício Lopes de Araújo Rosa, Thiago dos Santos de Deus, Lysleine Alves Lewis, John Eugene Simões, Herbert Gustavo |
author_facet | Gutierrez, Sara Duarte Aguiar, Samuel da Silva Barbosa, Lucas Pinheiro Santos, Patrick Anderson Maciel, Larissa Alves Leite, Patrício Lopes de Araújo Rosa, Thiago dos Santos de Deus, Lysleine Alves Lewis, John Eugene Simões, Herbert Gustavo |
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description | BACKGROUND: Aging is associated with a gradual physiological decline, including an imbalance in hormone profile, increased adiposity, and reduced anti-inflammatory cytokines. However, lifelong physical exercise mitigates aging, as observed in endurance-trained middle-aged athletes (EMA). AIM: We compared and associated testosterone, interleukin 10 (IL-10), and body fat in EMA and untrained age-matched individuals (UAM). METHODS: Participants were EMA (n=25; 51.48±9.49 years) and UAM (n=23; 46.0±9.37 years). Both groups underwent body composition measurements (evaluated by a skinfold protocol) and blood sampling for IL-10 (assessed through ELISA(®) kit) and testosterone (assessed with Roche Diagnostics(®) kit, Mannheim, Germany, by chemiluminescence technique in a third-party laboratory). RESULTS: EMA had lower body fat (14.15±3.82% vs. 23.42±4.95%; P<0.05), higher testosterone (751.68±191.45 ng/dL vs. 493.04±175.15 ng/dL; P<0.05), and higher IL-10 (8.00±1.21 pg/mL vs. 5.89±1.16 pg/mL; P<0.05) compared to UAM. A significant linear correlation was found between testosterone and IL-10 (r=0.56; P=0.001), whereas significant inverse correlations were observed between body fat and testosterone (r=–0.52; P=0.001) and body fat and IL-10 (r=–0.69; P=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: EMA had higher levels of IL-10 and testosterone and lower body fat in comparison with UAM. In addition, higher IL-10 was associated with increased levels of circulating testosterone and lower body fat. RELEVANCE FOR PATIENTS: The adoption of endurance training as part of a healthy lifestyle may contribute to decreasing age-related testosterone reduction, besides reducing markers of inflammaging, preventing the occurrence of chronic age-related diseases, and thus contributing to healthy aging. For people who already have chronic diseases, physical exercise can shift the immune system toward a more anti-inflammatory profile and, thus, improve their pathological condition. In both cases, physical exercise can help attenuate the decline in testosterone, decrease body fat, and increase anti-inflammatory levels. |
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spelling | pubmed-85207052021-10-18 Is lifelong endurance training associated with maintaining levels of testosterone, interleukin-10, and body fat in middle-aged males? Gutierrez, Sara Duarte Aguiar, Samuel da Silva Barbosa, Lucas Pinheiro Santos, Patrick Anderson Maciel, Larissa Alves Leite, Patrício Lopes de Araújo Rosa, Thiago dos Santos de Deus, Lysleine Alves Lewis, John Eugene Simões, Herbert Gustavo J Clin Transl Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Aging is associated with a gradual physiological decline, including an imbalance in hormone profile, increased adiposity, and reduced anti-inflammatory cytokines. However, lifelong physical exercise mitigates aging, as observed in endurance-trained middle-aged athletes (EMA). AIM: We compared and associated testosterone, interleukin 10 (IL-10), and body fat in EMA and untrained age-matched individuals (UAM). METHODS: Participants were EMA (n=25; 51.48±9.49 years) and UAM (n=23; 46.0±9.37 years). Both groups underwent body composition measurements (evaluated by a skinfold protocol) and blood sampling for IL-10 (assessed through ELISA(®) kit) and testosterone (assessed with Roche Diagnostics(®) kit, Mannheim, Germany, by chemiluminescence technique in a third-party laboratory). RESULTS: EMA had lower body fat (14.15±3.82% vs. 23.42±4.95%; P<0.05), higher testosterone (751.68±191.45 ng/dL vs. 493.04±175.15 ng/dL; P<0.05), and higher IL-10 (8.00±1.21 pg/mL vs. 5.89±1.16 pg/mL; P<0.05) compared to UAM. A significant linear correlation was found between testosterone and IL-10 (r=0.56; P=0.001), whereas significant inverse correlations were observed between body fat and testosterone (r=–0.52; P=0.001) and body fat and IL-10 (r=–0.69; P=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: EMA had higher levels of IL-10 and testosterone and lower body fat in comparison with UAM. In addition, higher IL-10 was associated with increased levels of circulating testosterone and lower body fat. RELEVANCE FOR PATIENTS: The adoption of endurance training as part of a healthy lifestyle may contribute to decreasing age-related testosterone reduction, besides reducing markers of inflammaging, preventing the occurrence of chronic age-related diseases, and thus contributing to healthy aging. For people who already have chronic diseases, physical exercise can shift the immune system toward a more anti-inflammatory profile and, thus, improve their pathological condition. In both cases, physical exercise can help attenuate the decline in testosterone, decrease body fat, and increase anti-inflammatory levels. Whioce Publishing Pte. Ltd. 2021-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8520705/ /pubmed/34667891 Text en Copyright: © Whioce Publishing Pte. Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Gutierrez, Sara Duarte Aguiar, Samuel da Silva Barbosa, Lucas Pinheiro Santos, Patrick Anderson Maciel, Larissa Alves Leite, Patrício Lopes de Araújo Rosa, Thiago dos Santos de Deus, Lysleine Alves Lewis, John Eugene Simões, Herbert Gustavo Is lifelong endurance training associated with maintaining levels of testosterone, interleukin-10, and body fat in middle-aged males? |
title | Is lifelong endurance training associated with maintaining levels of testosterone, interleukin-10, and body fat in middle-aged males? |
title_full | Is lifelong endurance training associated with maintaining levels of testosterone, interleukin-10, and body fat in middle-aged males? |
title_fullStr | Is lifelong endurance training associated with maintaining levels of testosterone, interleukin-10, and body fat in middle-aged males? |
title_full_unstemmed | Is lifelong endurance training associated with maintaining levels of testosterone, interleukin-10, and body fat in middle-aged males? |
title_short | Is lifelong endurance training associated with maintaining levels of testosterone, interleukin-10, and body fat in middle-aged males? |
title_sort | is lifelong endurance training associated with maintaining levels of testosterone, interleukin-10, and body fat in middle-aged males? |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8520705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34667891 |
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