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Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Health
  • Metabolic Disorders
  • Exercise Physiology

Background:

  • Hyperlipidemia results from disordered lipid metabolism, leading to elevated serum lipid levels.
  • Factors like genetics, diet, and medication contribute to the rising incidence of hyperlipidemia.
  • It is a prevalent pathological condition affecting human health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the relationship between exercise and serum lipid concentration.
  • To explore the effects of different exercise types on hyperlipidemia.
  • To highlight the positive impact of exercise on related diseases.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on hyperlipidemia background and pathogenesis.
  • Analysis of studies on exercise and lipid metabolism.
  • Examination of research on exercise interventions for hyperlipidemia.

Main Results:

  • Exercise demonstrates a positive correlation with managing serum lipid concentrations.
  • Different exercise modalities show varying effects on hyperlipidemia.
  • Evidence supports exercise as a beneficial intervention for hyperlipidemia.

Conclusions:

  • Exercise plays a crucial role in the management of hyperlipidemia.
  • Tailored exercise programs can effectively improve lipid profiles.
  • Further research into exercise's specific mechanisms in hyperlipidemia is warranted.