Inflammatory markers and negative mood symptoms following exercise withdrawal
暂无分享,去创建一个
W. Kop | P. Deuster | R. Tracy | A. Weinstein | K. Whittaker
[1] P. Libby. Inflammation in Atherosclerosis , 2012, Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology.
[2] K. Wilund. Is the anti-inflammatory effect of regular exercise responsible for reduced cardiovascular disease? , 2007, Clinical science.
[3] P. Scully,et al. Plasma cytokine profiles in depressed patients who fail to respond to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor therapy. , 2007, Journal of psychiatric research.
[4] Patricia A Deuster,et al. Heart rate variability as a predictor of negative mood symptoms induced by exercise withdrawal. , 2007, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[5] P. Grossman,et al. Toward understanding respiratory sinus arrhythmia: Relations to cardiac vagal tone, evolution and biobehavioral functions , 2007, Biological Psychology.
[6] J. Thayer,et al. Beyond Heart Rate Variability , 2006, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[7] R. Dantzer. Cytokine, sickness behavior, and depression. , 2006, Neurologic clinics.
[8] P. Ridker,et al. Association of physical activity and body mass index with novel and traditional cardiovascular biomarkers in women. , 2006, JAMA.
[9] Patricia A Deuster,et al. Depressive Mood Symptoms and Fatigue After Exercise Withdrawal: The Potential Role of Decreased Fitness , 2006, Psychosomatic medicine.
[10] M. Sabatine,et al. Inflammatory biomarkers in acute coronary syndromes: part II: acute-phase reactants and biomarkers of endothelial cell activation. , 2006, Circulation.
[11] A. Sharrett,et al. Soluble intracellular adhesion molecule‐1 is associated with cardiovascular disease risk and mortality in older adults , 2006, Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH.
[12] Helle Bruunsgaard,et al. Physical activity and modulation of systemic low‐level inflammation , 2005, Journal of leukocyte biology.
[13] Caroline E. Wright,et al. Acute inflammation and negative mood: Mediation by cytokine activation , 2005, Brain, Behavior, and Immunity.
[14] J. Gottdiener,et al. The role of immune system parameters in the relationship between depression and coronary artery disease. , 2005, Psychosomatic medicine.
[15] F. Penedo,et al. Exercise and well-being: a review of mental and physical health benefits associated with physical activity , 2005, Current opinion in psychiatry.
[16] M. Woodward,et al. A randomized comparison of the effects of aspirin and clopidogrel on thrombotic risk factors and C‐reactive protein following myocardial infarction: the CADET trial , 2004, Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH.
[17] I. Hickie,et al. Production of pro-inflammatory cytokines correlates with the symptoms of acute sickness behaviour in humans , 2004, Psychological Medicine.
[18] G. De Backer,et al. Association between leisure time physical activity and markers of chronic inflammation related to coronary heart disease. , 2004, Atherosclerosis.
[19] Daniel J Clauw,et al. The effect of brief exercise cessation on pain, fatigue, and mood symptom development in healthy, fit individuals. , 2004, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[20] S. Segerstrom,et al. Psychological stress and the human immune system: a meta-analytic study of 30 years of inquiry. , 2004, Psychological bulletin.
[21] R. Dantzer,et al. Baseline mood and psychosocial characteristics of patients developing depressive symptoms during interleukin-2 and/or interferon-alpha cancer therapy , 2004, Brain, Behavior, and Immunity.
[22] Vilmundur Gudnason,et al. C-reactive protein and other circulating markers of inflammation in the prediction of coronary heart disease. , 2004, The New England journal of medicine.
[23] H. Hein,et al. Increased heart rate and reduced heart-rate variability are associated with subclinical inflammation in middle-aged and elderly subjects with no apparent heart disease. , 2004, European heart journal.
[24] S. Humphries,et al. In the Elderly, Interleukin-6 Plasma Levels and the −174G>C Polymorphism Are Associated With the Development of Cardiovascular Disease , 2002, Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology.
[25] M. Puyau,et al. Validation and calibration of physical activity monitors in children. , 2002, Obesity research.
[26] L. Fried,et al. Inflammation and coagulation factors in persons > 65 years of age with symptoms of depression but without evidence of myocardial ischemia. , 2002, The American journal of cardiology.
[27] S. Devaraj,et al. Effects of low-dose aspirin on serum C-reactive protein and thromboxane B2 concentrations: a placebo-controlled study using a highly sensitive C-reactive protein assay. , 2001, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
[28] M. Trivedi,et al. Physical activity dose-response effects on outcomes of depression and anxiety. , 2001, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[29] J. Smith,et al. Exercise and Atherogenesis , 2001, Exercise and sport sciences reviews.
[30] A K Manatunga,et al. Paroxetine for the prevention of depression induced by high-dose interferon alfa. , 2001, The New England journal of medicine.
[31] B E Ainsworth,et al. Compendium of physical activities: an update of activity codes and MET intensities. , 2000, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[32] H. Vedder,et al. Cytokine Production and Treatment Response in Major Depressive Disorder , 2000, Neuropsychopharmacology.
[33] H. Cohen,et al. Associations of elevated interleukin-6 and C-reactive protein levels with mortality in the elderly. , 1999, The American journal of medicine.
[34] B. Franklin,et al. ACSM Position Stand: The Recommended Quantity and Quality of Exercise for Developing and Maintaining Cardiorespiratory and Muscular Fitness, and Flexibility in Healthy Adults , 1998 .
[35] R. Ross,et al. Atherosclerosis is an Inflammatory Disease , 1998 .
[36] H. Nagaraja,et al. Heart rate variability: origins, methods, and interpretive caveats. , 1997, Psychophysiology.
[37] L H Kuller,et al. Relationship of C-reactive protein to risk of cardiovascular disease in the elderly. Results from the Cardiovascular Health Study and the Rural Health Promotion Project. , 1997, Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology.
[38] D. Swain,et al. Prediction of VO2peak from submaximal cycle ergometry using 50 versus 80 rpm. , 1997, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[39] J. Gottdiener,et al. Heart rate variability reproducibility and stability using commercially available equipment in coronary artery disease with daily life myocardial ischemia. , 1996, The American journal of cardiology.
[40] L. Kuller,et al. Relation of C-reactive protein and coronary heart disease in the MRFIT nested case-control study. Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial. , 1996, American journal of epidemiology.
[41] A. Malliani,et al. Heart rate variability. Standards of measurement, physiological interpretation, and clinical use , 1996 .
[42] R. Yeung,et al. The acute effects of exercise on mood state. , 1996, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[43] P. Savage,et al. Fibrinogen and factor VIII, but not factor VII, are associated with measures of subclinical cardiovascular disease in the elderly. Results from The Cardiovascular Health Study. , 1995, Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology.
[44] E. Smets,et al. The Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI) psychometric qualities of an instrument to assess fatigue. , 1995, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[45] M. Cushman,et al. Laboratory methods and quality assurance in the Cardiovascular Health Study. , 1995, Clinical chemistry.
[46] J. Conboy. The Effects of Exercise Withdrawal on Mood States in Runners , 1994 .
[47] David S. Krantz,et al. Automated physical activity monitoring: validation and comparison with physiological and self-report measures. , 1993, Psychophysiology.
[48] Steven N. Blair,et al. A MAIL SURVEY OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY HABITS AS RELATED TO MEASURED PHYSICAL FITNESS , 1988 .
[49] M. Hamer. The relative influences of fitness and fatness on inflammatory factors. , 2007, Preventive medicine.
[50] David A. Williams,et al. Ambulatory monitoring of physical activity and symptoms in fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. , 2005, Arthritis and rheumatism.
[51] G. Tofler,et al. Effect of Short-Term Aspirin Use on C-Reactive Protein , 2004, Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis.
[52] S. Maier,et al. Cytokines for psychologists: implications of bidirectional immune-to-brain communication for understanding behavior, mood, and cognition. , 1998, Psychological review.
[53] R. Tracy,et al. Variability in the measurement of C-reactive protein in healthy subjects: implications for reference intervals and epidemiological applications. , 1997, Clinical chemistry.
[54] M. Malik. Heart rate variability. Standards of measurement, physiological interpretation, and clinical use. Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology and the North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology. , 1996, European heart journal.
[55] P. Salmon,et al. Effects of temporary withdrawal from regular running. , 1990, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[56] R. Dantzer,et al. Stress and immunity: an integrated view of relationships between the brain and the immune system. , 1989, Life sciences.
[57] M. Lorr,et al. Manual for the Profile of Mood States , 1971 .
[58] D. Joyce,et al. Physiology and Biochemistry , 2022 .