The Role of Insulin-Like Growth Factor (IGF-1) Signaling During Physical Exercise: A Systematic Review
The Role of Insulin-Like Growth Factor (IGF-1) Signaling During Physical Exercise: A Systematic Review
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Exercise is one of the non-pharmacological therapies that functions to improve public health.This study seeks to determine how increased IGF-1 levels during exercise as a hormone can trigger growth.For this study, a number of journal databases were searched, such as PubMed, Web of Science, User-Generated Contents and Professional Journalism Practice in Nigeria: Perception of Journalists in Select Media Houses in Abuja and Lagos Embase, and Science Direct.
This study considers several aspects, such as research on exercise and IGF-1 published in reputable journals over the past five years.Our analysis only includes items Virtual choir: between technical and aesthetical published in reputable international journals.Using databases total of 159 publications were found.
In this comprehensive analysis, about ten carefully selected and peer-reviewed papers were included.The standard operating procedure for this investigation was developed using Preferred Reporting Systematics and Meta-analysis (PRISMA).Based on the results of this systemic investigation, exercise has been shown to increase IGF-1 levels, a hormone that promotes growth.
Physical exercise as a therapeutic effort and a means of improving public health.