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1. Salivary testosterone and immunoglobulin A were increased by resistance training in adults with Down syndrome

2. Exercise reduced inflammation: but for how long after training?

3. Aerobic training improved low-grade inflammation in obese women with intellectual disability

4. Aerobic training at moderate intensity reduced protein oxidation in adolescents with Down syndrome

5. Matrix Metalloproteinases and Their Inhibitors as Potential Prognostic Biomarkers in Head and Neck Cancer after Radiotherapy.

6. [Reduction of exercise-mediated endothelial dysfunction markers in sedentary adults with chronic spinal cord injury].

7. Home-based treadmill training improved seminal quality in adults with type 2 diabetes.

8. Exercise reduced inflammation: but for how long after training?

9. A home-based treadmill training reduced epicardial and abdominal fat in postmenopausal women with metabolic syndrome.

10. Aerobic training improved low-grade inflammation in obese women with intellectual disability.

11. [Association between abdominal obesity and seminal oxidative damage in adults with metabolic syndrome].

12. A short-term arm-crank exercise program improved testosterone deficiency in adults with chronic spinal cord injury.

13. Salivary testosterone and immunoglobulin A were increased by resistance training in adults with Down syndrome.

14. Low-grade systemic inflammation and leptin levels were improved by arm cranking exercise in adults with chronic spinal cord injury.

15. Arm-cranking exercise reduced oxidative damage in adults with chronic spinal cord injury.

16. Resistance circuit training reduced inflammatory cytokines in a cohort of male adults with Down syndrome.

17. Maternal fat mass may predict overweight/obesity in non-instituzionalized women with intellectual disability.

18. Central obesity measurements predict metabolic syndrome in a retrospective cohort study of postmenopausal women.

19. [A short-term training program reduced acute phase proteins in premenopausal women with metabolic syndrome].

20. A short-term training program reduced oxidative damage in elderly diabetic rats.

21. Anti-inflammatory effect of exercise, via reduced leptin levels, in obese women with Down syndrome.

22. Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Exercise, Via Reduced Leptin Levels, in Obese Women with Down Syndrome.

23. A 6-week training program increased muscle antioxidant system in elderly diabetic fatty rats.

24. Aerobic training at moderate intensity reduced protein oxidation in adolescents with Down syndrome.

25. [Aerobic training improves antioxidant defense system in women with metabolic syndrome].

26. A 12-week aerobic training programme reduced plasmatic allantoin in adolescents with Down syndrome.

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