Long-Term Physical Activity Mitigates Inflammaging Progression in Older Adults Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic.

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作者:Dos Santos Carlos André Freitas, Nardy Ariane, Gomes Renato Jimenez, Silva Brenda Rodrigues, Monteiro Fernanda Rodrigues, Rossi Marcelo, do Amaral Jônatas Bussador, Paixão Vitória, Vaisberg Mauro Walter, Amirato Gislene Rocha, Vieira Rodolfo P, Dos Santos Juliana de Melo Batista, Furtado Guilherme Eustaquio, Ribeiro Ana Paula, Colombo-Souza Patrícia, Jacinto Alessandro Ferrari, Bachi Andre Luis Lacerda
BACKGROUND: Inflammaging and physical performance were investigated in older adults before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: Older women (n = 18) and men (n = 7) (mean age = 73.8 ± 7.1) were evaluated before the COVID-19 pandemic (PRE), 12 months after the lockdown (POST), and 10 months after resuming exercise training (POST-TR). Physical tests [gait speed (GS) and timed-up-and-go (TUG)]; muscle strength (handgrip-HG); and serum cytokine levels were assessed. RESULTS: Older women showed higher GS and TUG at POST than PRE and POST-TR but lower HG at POST-TR than PRE, whereas older men exhibited lower HG at POST and POST-TR than PRE. Both groups presented (1) lower IL-10 and IL-12p70 values in contrast to higher IL-6/IL-10 and IL-8/IL-10 ratios at POST than PRE; (2) higher IL-10 values and lower IL-8/IL-10 ratio at POST-TR than POST; (3) higher IL-12p70/IL-10 ratio at POST-TR than PRE and POST. Particularly, older women showed (4) lower IL-6 values at POST and POST-TR than PRE; (5) lower IL-8 and IL-10 values at POST-TR than POST; (6) and higher TNF-α/IL-10 and IFN-γ/IL-10 ratios at POST than PRE and POST-TR. Significant correlations between the variables were found in both groups. DISCUSSION: During the COVID-19 pandemic, detraining and resumption of exercise training promoted distinct alterations in physical capacity and inflammaging among older women and older men.

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