Healing effects of sports on human health
Keywords:
sports, exercise
Abstract
This article presents proven work on ways to improve human health through sports. The name of the sport is written about its action against scary diseases.
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Line Pedersen, Manja Idorn, Gitte H. Olofsson, Britt Lauenborg, Intawat Nookaew, et. al.. (2016). Voluntary Running Suppresses Tumor Growth through Epinephrine- and IL-6-Dependent NK Cell Mobilization and Redistribution. Cell Metabolism. 23, 554-562;
B. K. Pedersen, B. Saltin. (2015). Exercise as medicine - evidence for prescribing exercise as therapy in 26 different chronic diseases. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 25, 1-72;
V. B. Matthews, M.-B. Åström, M. H. S. Chan, C. R. Bruce, K. S. Krabbe, et. al.. (2009). Brain-derived neurotrophic factor is produced by skeletal muscle cells in response to contraction and enhances fat oxidation via activation of AMP-activated protein kinase. Diabetologia. 52, 1409-1418;
Carl W. Cotman, Nicole C. Berchtold, Lori-Ann Christie. (2007). Exercise builds brain health: key roles of growth factor cascades and inflammation. Trends in Neurosciences. 30, 464-472;
Jingyu Xiong, Shicheng Li, Yaxin Sun, Xiaoshuang Zhang, Zhizhang Dong, et. al.. (2015).
Long-term treadmill exercise improves spatial memory of male appswe/ps1de9 mice by regulation of bdnf expression and microglia activation. Biol Sport. 32, 295-300;
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Published
2021-02-16
How to Cite
Джылысбаев Д. Б, & Сулейменов О. Ә. (2021). Healing effects of sports on human health. Central Asian Journal of Innovations on Tourism Management and Finance, 2(2), 31-33. https://doi.org/10.47494/cajitmf.v2i2.91
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