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AbstractBackgroundMyokines, released from the contracting muscle, enable communication between the working muscles and other tissue. Their release during physical exercise is assumed to depend on mode, duration, and intensity.ObjectiveThe aim of this meta-analysis is to examine the acute changes in circulating levels of the myokines IL-6, IL-10, and IL-1ra induced by a bout of resistance exercise and to consider potential moderators of the results.MethodsSystematic literature search was conducted for resistance exercise intervention studies measuring IL-6, IL-10, or IL-1ra before and immediately after resistance exercise in healthy individuals. Random effects meta-analysis was performed for each myokine.ResultsA small to moderate positive effect of resistance exercise for IL-6 and a moderate to large positive effect for IL-1ra were detected. For IL-10 no significant effect was observed. No moderators (training status, type of exercise, risk of bias, age, exercise volume, exercise intensity, exercise dose) of the results were detected.ConclusionThis systematic review and meta-analysis clearly showed the immediate positive effects of an acute resistance exercise session on IL-6 and IL-1ra levels.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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