How Does Obesity and Physical Activity Affect Aging?: Focused on Telomere as a Biomarker of Aging
Obesity is known to continuously increase systemic inflammation and oxidative stress, leading to shorter telomere length. However, research regarding the correlation between physical activity, exercise, obesity, and telomere length is not consistent. Therefore, this review aims to summarize the effe...
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doaj-b46a94aa575c458c907928a735636b752020-11-25T02:03:26ZengKorean Society for the Study of ObesityJournal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome2508-62352019-06-012829210410.7570/jomes.2019.28.2.92jomes.2019.28.2.92How Does Obesity and Physical Activity Affect Aging?: Focused on Telomere as a Biomarker of AgingYun-A Shin0Department of Prescription and Rehabilitation of Exercise, College of Sport Science, Dankook University, Cheonan, KoreaObesity is known to continuously increase systemic inflammation and oxidative stress, leading to shorter telomere length. However, research regarding the correlation between physical activity, exercise, obesity, and telomere length is not consistent. Therefore, this review aims to summarize the effects of obesity, physical activity, and exercise on telomere length. Our search for effects of obesity, physical activity, and exercise, on telomeres was conducted using three computerized databases: Medline, PubMed, and EBSCO. Keywords in the search were physical activity, exercise and obesity, physical activity, exercise and telomere, and obesity and telomere. Improving chronic inflammation and oxidative stress levels can prevent telomere attrition due to obesity. In addition, differences in the anti-aging effects of physical activity and exercise are shown in the post-middle-age period, when telomere length changes, rather than in past exercise habits. Maintaining high cardiorespiratory fitness levels through regular exercise and physical activity in the post-middle-age period minimizes obesity-related diseases and helps maintain telomere length, which is an index of cell senescence.https://doi.org/10.7570/jomes.2019.28.2.92TelomereObesityPhysical activityExerciseCardiorespiratory fitness |
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How Does Obesity and Physical Activity Affect Aging?: Focused on Telomere as a Biomarker of Aging |
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How Does Obesity and Physical Activity Affect Aging?: Focused on Telomere as a Biomarker of Aging |
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How Does Obesity and Physical Activity Affect Aging?: Focused on Telomere as a Biomarker of Aging |
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How Does Obesity and Physical Activity Affect Aging?: Focused on Telomere as a Biomarker of Aging |
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How Does Obesity and Physical Activity Affect Aging?: Focused on Telomere as a Biomarker of Aging |
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how does obesity and physical activity affect aging?: focused on telomere as a biomarker of aging |
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Korean Society for the Study of Obesity |
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Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome |
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Obesity is known to continuously increase systemic inflammation and oxidative stress, leading to shorter telomere length. However, research regarding the correlation between physical activity, exercise, obesity, and telomere length is not consistent. Therefore, this review aims to summarize the effects of obesity, physical activity, and exercise on telomere length. Our search for effects of obesity, physical activity, and exercise, on telomeres was conducted using three computerized databases: Medline, PubMed, and EBSCO. Keywords in the search were physical activity, exercise and obesity, physical activity, exercise and telomere, and obesity and telomere. Improving chronic inflammation and oxidative stress levels can prevent telomere attrition due to obesity. In addition, differences in the anti-aging effects of physical activity and exercise are shown in the post-middle-age period, when telomere length changes, rather than in past exercise habits. Maintaining high cardiorespiratory fitness levels through regular exercise and physical activity in the post-middle-age period minimizes obesity-related diseases and helps maintain telomere length, which is an index of cell senescence. |
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Telomere Obesity Physical activity Exercise Cardiorespiratory fitness |
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