Long-Term Recreational Football Training and Health in Aging

Author:

Imperlini EstherORCID,Mancini AnnamariaORCID,Orrù Stefania,Vitucci Daniela,Di Onofrio ValeriaORCID,Gallè FrancescaORCID,Valerio GiulianaORCID,Salvatore Giuliana,Liguori Giorgio,Buono PasqualinaORCID,Alfieri Andreina

Abstract

This narrative review aims to critically analyze the effects of exercise on health in aging. Here we discuss the main clinical and biomolecular modifications induced by long-term recreational football training in older subjects. In particular, the effects induced by long-term recreational football training on cardiovascular, metabolic and musculo-skeletal fitness, together with the modifications in the muscle expression of hallmarks related to oxidative metabolism, DNA repair and senescence suppression pathways and protein quality control mechanisms will be provided. All these topics will be debated also in terms of preventing non-communicable metabolic diseases, in order to achieve successful aging over time.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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