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    Beverage-specific modulation of urinary inflammatory biomarkers after endurance running in trained males

    Suzuki, K., Kanda, K., Ma, S.
    Published in Nutrients (2025)
    “…Notably, Drink 4 showed modest but significant enhancement of IL-4 excretion (p < 0.05, np2 = 0.347), demonstrating beverage-specific modulation of anti-inflammatory cytokines with moderate effect sizes. Conclusions: Different beverage formulations exert distinct effects on waste product elimination, intestinal organ damage markers, and inflammatory cytokine profiles. …”
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    Respostas das citocinas após diferentes corridas: Revisão sistemática (Cytokine responses after different running modalities: Systematic review)

    Rodolpho, S. G. L., Lopes, J. S. S., Gonçalves, L. C. O., de Abreu Verli, M. V., Pérego, S. M., de Magalhães Neto, A. M.
    Published in Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte (2024)
    “…Cytokine responses after different running modalities: Systematic review…”
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    Iron status and homeostasis across 2 competitive seasons in NCAA division I collegiate cross-country runners residing at low altitude

    Goodrich, J. A., Frisco, D. J., Kim, S., VanBaak, K., Holliday, M., Rueda, M., Poddar, S., Byrnes, W. C.
    Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)
    “…Purpose: Inflammatory cytokines including interleukin-6 can upregulate hepcidin and decrease iron absorption. …”
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    Four weeks of probiotic supplementation reduces GI symptoms during a marathon race

    Pugh, J. N., Sparks, A. S., Doran, D. A., Fleming, S. C., Langan-Evans, C., Kirk, B., Fearn, R., Morton, J. P., Close, G. L.
    Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2019)
    “…Serum lactulose:rhamnose ratio, and plasma intestinal-fatty acid binding protein, sCD14, and cytokines were measured pre- and post-races. Results: Prevalence of moderate GI symptoms reported were lower during the third and fourth weeks of the supplement period compared to the first and second weeks in PRO (p < 0.05) but not PLC (p > 0.05). …”
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    Form of Vitamin E supplementation affects oxidative and inflammatory response in exercising horses

    Fagan, M. M., Harris, P., Adams, A., Pazdro, R., Krotky, A., Call, J., Duberstein, K. J.
    Published in Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (2020)
    “…Vitamin E is an essential antioxidant that may benefit athletes by reducing oxidative stress and influencing cytokine expression. Supplements can be derived from natural or manufactured synthetic sources. …”
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    Differential time responses in inflammatory and oxidative stress markers after a marathon: An observational study

    List Larsen, E., Enghusen Poulsen, H., Michaelsen, C., Kofoed Kjær, L., Lyngbæk, M., Skytte Andersen, E., Petersen-Bønding, C., Lemoine, C., Gillum, M., Rye Jørgensen, N., Ploug, T., Vilsbøll, T., Krag Knop, F., Karstoft, K.
    Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2020)
    “…Immediate changes were observed in inflammatory cytokines, FGF21, and bone metabolism markers following the marathon. …”
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    Association of the 25(OH) vitamin D status with upper respiratory tract infections morbidity in water sports elite athletes

    Umarov, J., Kerimov, F., Toychiev, A., Davis, N., Osipova, S.
    Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2019)
    “…Seasonal monitoring and correction of the VD level for normalization of cytokine profile and decrease of URTI morbidity is definitely advised.…”
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    Modification of gene expression and protein profiles by exhaustive exercise in pathogen- stimulated and un-stimulated peripheral blood cells

    Abbasi, A.
    Published 2014
    “…The capacity of whole blood cultures to produce cytokines in response to endotoxin (LPS) was studied (Paper I). …”
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    Concurrent aerobic and strength training. Scientific basics and practical applications

    M. Schumann, B. R. Rønnestad
    Published 2019
    “…Effects of Endurance-, Strength-, and Concurrent Training on Cytokines and Inflammation. Goh, Jorming (et al.) …”
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    Whole-body cryotherapy (-110 °C) following high-intensity intermittent exercise does not alter hormonal, inflammatory or muscle damage biomarkers in trained males

    Krueger, M., Costello, J. T., Achtzehn, S., Dittmar, K. H., Mester, J.
    Published in Cytokine (2019)
    “…Cytokine…”
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    Effect of 4-week ingestion of tomato-based carotenoids on exercise-induced inflammation, muscle damage, and oxidative stress in endurance runners

    Nieman, D. C., Capps, C. L., Capps, C. R., Shue, Z. L., McBride, J. E.
    Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2018)
    “…Significant time effects were shown for serum creatine kinase, delayed onset muscle soreness, C-reactive protein, myoglobin, 9- and 13-hydroxyoctadecadienoic acids, ferric reducing ability of plasma, and six plasma cytokines (p < .001 for each). The pattern of increase for serum myoglobin differed between T-LPP and placebo (interaction effect, p = .016, with lower levels in T-LPP), but not for creatine kinase, delayed onset muscle soreness, C-reactive protein, the six cytokines, 9- and 13-hydroxyoctadecadienoic acids, and ferric reducing ability of plasma. …”
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    The impact of mild heat stress during prolonged running on gastrointestinal integrity, gastrointestinal symptoms, systemic endotoxin and cytokine profiles

    Snipe, R. M. J., Khoo, A., Kitic, C. M., Gibson, P. R., Costa, R. J. S.
    Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2018)
    “…Both pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines increased post-exercise, with inflammatory response cytokines TNF-a (p=0.015) and IL-8 (p=0.044), and compensatory anti-inflammatory cytokines IL-10 (p=0.065), and IL-1ra higher on WARM than TEMP. …”
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    Whole body precooling attenuates the extracellular HSP72, IL-6 and IL-10 responses after an acute bout of running in the heat

    Lee, B. J., Clarke, N. D., Hankey, J., Thake, C. D.
    Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2018)
    “…The impact of whole-body precooling on the extracellular heat shock protein 72 (eHSP72) and cytokine responses to running in the heat is undefined. …”
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    Minimal muscle damage after a marathon and no influence of beetroot juice on inflammation and recovery

    Clifford, T., Allerton, D. M., Brown, M. A., Harper, L., Horsburgh, S., Keane, K. M., Stevenson, E. J., Howatson, G.
    Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2017)
    “…Maximal isometric voluntary contractions (MIVC), countermovement jumps (CMJ), muscle soreness, serum cytokines, leucocytosis, creatine kinase (CK), high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) were measured pre, post, and 2 days after the marathon. …”
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    The effects of season-long vitamin D supplementation on collegiate swimmers and divers

    Lewis, R. M., Redzic, M., Thomas, D. T.
    Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2013)
    “…Bone turnover markers (NTx and BSAP), 25(OH)D, and inflammatory cytokines (TNF-alpha, IL-6, and IL1-ß) were measured at baseline, midpoint, and endpoint. …”
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    Immunometabolic and nutrigenomic interventions in elite swimmers and water-polo players

    Kouretas, D., Leon, G., Varamenti, E.
    Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2012)
    “…These biomarkers are a) the classical biochemical parameters, b) hormones like glucagon, insulin,C-peptide, adiponectin, somatomedin-C that regulate energy stores, c) oxidative stress markers like ratio of GSH/GSSG, lipid peroxidation, protein oxidation, catalase and antioxidant capacity, which affected by either ischemia/reperfusion phenomenon or aerobic load and could be detrimental in metabolic equilibrium, d) immune related cytokines like IL-6 and IL-10, that are associated with susceptibility to infections in elite athletes that spend hours in hard training every day and e) genotyping in FTO, MC4R, TMEM 18, CTNNBL1, SH2B1 / ATP2A1, NEGR1, MAF, MTCH2 and KCTD15 genes that regulate metabolic adaptations in elite athletes. …”
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    Modulation of dendritic cells and toll-like receptors by marathon running

    Nickel, T., Emslander, I., Sisic, Z., David, R., Schmaderer, C., Marx, N., Schmidt-Trucksäss, A., Hoster, E., Halle, M., Weis, M., Hanssen, H.
    Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2012)
    “…Prolonged endurance exercise induces both pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Anti-inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-10, may help to prevent excessive oxidative stress. …”
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    Effect of exercise intensity on the cytokine response to an acute bout of running

    Scott, J. P., Sale, C., Greeves, J. P., Casey, A., Dutton, J., Fraser, W. D.
    Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2011)
    “…Purpose: We compared the effects of exercise intensity (EI) on the cytokine response to an acute bout of running. Methods: Ten males (mean ± SD VO2max = 56.2 ± 8.1 mL/min·kg) completed three, counterbalanced, 8-d trials. …”
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    Cytokine production by monocytes, neutrophils, and dendritic cells is hampered by long-term intensive training in elite swimmers

    Morgado, J. M., Rama, L., Silva, I., de Jesus Inacio, M., Henriques, A., Laranjeira, P., Pedreiro, S., Rosado, F., Alves, F., Gleeson, M.
    Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2012)
    “…and the frequency of cytokine-producing cells and the amount produced per cell were evaluated by flow cytometry. …”
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    Hormonal and inflammatory responses to different types of sprint interval training

    Meckel, Y., Nemet, D., Bar-Sela, S., Radom-Aizik, S., Cooper, D. M., Sagiv, M., Eliakim, A.
    Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2011)
    “…We evaluated the effect of different types of sprint interval sessions on the balance between anabolic and catabolic hormones and circulating inflammatory cytokines. Twelve healthy elite junior handball players (17-25 years) participated in the study. …”
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