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Frontiers | Physical exercise as a friend not a foe in acute kidney diseases through immune system modulation
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Regular and moderate exercise is being used for therapeutic purposes in treating several diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, and even chronic kidney diseases (CKDs). Several studies have shown that moderate exercise can help reduce tissue damage and increase the functiona
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  • Regular and moderate exercise is being used for therapeutic purposes in treating several diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, and even chronic kidney diseases (CKDs).
  • Several studies have shown that moderate exercise can help reduce tissue damage and increase the functional recovery of the kidneys after an acute injury.
  • In particular, the immune system can be modulated by exercise, leading to a better recovery from different pathologies.
  • Thus, it creates an AKI recovery environment with less tissue damage, hypoxia, apoptosis, or fibrosis. In conclusion, the practice of regular moderate physical exercise has an impact on the immune system, favoring a regulatory and anti-inflammatory profile that prevents the occurrence of AKI and/or assists in the recovery from AKI. Moderate exercis...
  • In addition, AKI can lead to more severe diseases such as cardiovascular events and the development of chronic kidney disease (CKD)

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