Physical activity as protective factor against COVID-19 disease

Ametta Alberto, V. Francavilla, Polito Rita, Monda Marcellino, Messina Antonietta, Monda Vincenzo, Sessa Francesco, Daniele Aurora, Messina Giovanni
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Abstract

The Coronavirus Pandemic has forced millions of people around the world to look at home. This resulted, as a consequence, in a remodelling of the lifestyle;in this scenario the correct nutrition combined with regular physical activity becomes fundamental for health. Although the sedentary lifestyle of a few weeks involves risks such as lowering the immune system, it favours overweight and obesity, high blood pressure, metabolic disorders, depression and anxiety, and in some subjects they react to the risk of onset of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and other diseases. The importance of healthy lifestyle is crucial to prevent also viral infection. Indeed, as reported by many data literature, during lung infections, IL-6 and TNF-a create the pathway between adipose tissue and lung system demonstrating the important involvement of adipose tissue in lung diseases. In obese condition, adipose tissue endocrine function is altered. There is an imbalance in the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 and TNF-a and anti-inflammatory mediators such as IL-10. In the light of these evidences, the immune response is influenced by nutritional status and by physical activity which are able to reduce pro-inflammatory mediators and increase anti-inflammatory mediators such as IL-10. In addition, the power of viral infection is influenced by host predisposition. For these reasons, a correct lifestyle, and physical activity are a valid strategy in the prevention and treatment of not metabolic diseases also of inflammatory diseases © Faculty of Education. University of Alicante
身体活动是预防COVID-19疾病的保护因素
冠状病毒大流行迫使世界各地数百万人把目光投向家乡。这导致了生活方式的重塑;在这种情况下,正确的营养与定期的体育活动相结合成为健康的基础。尽管几周久坐不动的生活方式有降低免疫系统等风险,但它更容易导致超重和肥胖、高血压、代谢紊乱、抑郁和焦虑,在一些研究对象中,他们对心血管疾病、糖尿病和其他疾病的发病风险有反应。健康的生活方式对预防病毒感染至关重要。事实上,正如许多数据文献报道的那样,在肺部感染期间,IL-6和TNF-a在脂肪组织和肺系统之间建立了通路,表明脂肪组织在肺部疾病中的重要作用。肥胖时,脂肪组织内分泌功能发生改变。促炎细胞因子如IL-6和TNF-a以及抗炎介质如IL-10的产生存在不平衡。根据这些证据,免疫反应受营养状况和身体活动的影响,它们能够减少促炎介质和增加抗炎介质,如IL-10。此外,病毒感染的能力受宿主易感性的影响。由于这些原因,正确的生活方式和体育活动是预防和治疗非代谢性疾病和炎症性疾病的有效策略©教育学院。阿利坎特大学
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