The Correlation of Different Intensities Exercise on Telomere Length

Chaya Ducinta Ananta, Christie Cindy, Try Christian Sulaeman, N. Hutabarat, Prisca Angelina Kanggriani, Indira Vidiari Juhanna, I. Adiatmika
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Many studies have been conducted to establish the connection between exercise and telomere length, but still have varying results. Telomeres are reiterative DNA sequences (5'-TTAGGGn-3') which function to protect genomic DNA from enzymatic degradation. Telomere length can be used as a biomarker of aging because its repetitive structures are known to be highly relevant in the cellular aging process and the shortening of telomeres that occurs with increasing age is considered as an important contributor to aging in organisms. Several factors that affect telomere length are oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, BMI, lifestyle such as smoking, alcohol intake, stress, increased insulin resistance, and exercise. This study aims to determine the correlation of exercise at different intensities on telomere length. The method used in this study is internet search for journals and articles through several websites. The eligible criteria include studies in English language published between 2012 and 2022. The studies that report the correlation of different intensities exercise on telomere length were selected for the systematic literature review. As a result, the people who perform moderate to vigorous physical activity more in their leisure time, have longer leukocyte telomere length (LTL) and long-term resistance training may exert a protective effect on muscle telomere length in the elderly. Several studies have reported a correlation between prevention of leukocyte telomere length shortening and exercise at a certain intensity successfully.
不同强度运动对端粒长度的影响
已经进行了许多研究来确定运动与端粒长度之间的联系,但仍然有不同的结果。端粒是重复的DNA序列(5'-TTAGGGn-3'),其功能是保护基因组DNA免受酶降解。端粒长度可以用作衰老的生物标志物,因为已知其重复结构与细胞衰老过程高度相关,并且随着年龄的增长而发生的端粒缩短被认为是生物体衰老的重要因素。影响端粒长度的几个因素是氧化应激、慢性炎症、BMI、吸烟等生活方式、酒精摄入、压力、胰岛素抵抗增加和运动。本研究旨在确定不同强度的运动对端粒长度的相关性。本研究中使用的方法是通过几个网站在互联网上搜索期刊和文章。符合条件的标准包括2012年至2022年间发表的英语研究。选择报告不同强度运动与端粒长度相关性的研究进行系统的文献综述。因此,那些在休闲时间进行更多中等强度到剧烈体育活动、白细胞端粒长度(LTL)更长、长期阻力训练的人可能会对老年人的肌肉端粒长度产生保护作用。几项研究已经报道了预防白细胞端粒长度缩短与一定强度的运动之间的相关性。
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