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Exercise-A Panacea of Metabolic Dysregulation in Cancer: Physiological and Molecular Insights

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22073469

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cancer; metabolism; exercise; skeletal muscle; insulin resistance; adipose tissue; cancer cachexia

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  1. Novo Nordisk Foundation [NNF18OC0032082, NNF20OC0063577]
  2. Independent Research Fund Denmark [4004-00233, 903900170B, 0169-00013B]

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Metabolic dysfunction is a common comorbidity of many types of cancers, and exercise may have a positive impact on correcting this condition. However, there is limited research on the effects of exercise on cancer-associated metabolic disruption, highlighting the need for further investigation. Future studies should aim to clarify how exercise can correct metabolic dysfunction in cancer patients.
Metabolic dysfunction is a comorbidity of many types of cancers. Disruption of glucose metabolism is of concern, as it is associated with higher cancer recurrence rates and reduced survival. Current evidence suggests many health benefits from exercise during and after cancer treatment, yet only a limited number of studies have addressed the effect of exercise on cancer-associated disruption of metabolism. In this review, we draw on studies in cells, rodents, and humans to describe the metabolic dysfunctions observed in cancer and the tissues involved. We discuss how the known effects of acute exercise and exercise training observed in healthy subjects could have a positive outcome on mechanisms in people with cancer, namely: insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia, mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, and cachexia. Finally, we compile the current limited knowledge of how exercise corrects metabolic control in cancer and identify unanswered questions for future research.

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