The role of cardiorespiratory fitness on plasma lipid levels Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1586/14779072.2015.1092384 PMID: 26436463 Web of Science: 000216672400004

Cited authors

  • Parto, Parham; Lavie, Carl J.; Swift, Damon; Sui, Xuemei

Abstract

  • Dyslipidemia is a treatable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Epidemiological studies have demonstrated the importance of treatment for abnormalities in total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol and triglycerides. Aside from pharmacotherapy, exercise and cardio-respiratory fitness have been shown to have beneficial effects on decreasing cardiovascular disease risk. Even though previous data regarding the benefits of exercise on plasma lipids have been somewhat conflicting, numerous studies have demonstrated that exercise increases HDL-cholesterol and reduces the triglyceride levels. Also, smaller, more atherogenic LDL particles seem to decrease with increases in cardio-respiratory fitness and exercise, and favorable blood lipid profiles seem to persist longer through the adult life span.

Publication date

  • 2015

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1477-9072

Start page

  • 1177

End page

  • 1183

Volume

  • 13

Issue

  • 11