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Cáncer y mitocondria, ejercicio físico como mecanismo anticáncer

Authors: Suárez Moya, José María;

Cáncer y mitocondria, ejercicio físico como mecanismo anticáncer

Abstract

Nuestro estudio se centra en una revisión bibliográfica del cáncer y la mitocondria teniendo al ejercicio físico como una herramienta que favorece la curación y prevención de este. Serán estudiados el origen y funcionamiento del cáncer de forma general y la mitocondria, así como procesos fisiológicos relacionados con el ejercicio físico aeróbico y de fuerza comparando la eficacia de ambos para generar este orgánulo y erradicar el cáncer. Realizaremos un análisis histórico y poblacional de la evolución del cáncer a nivel nacional y global. Estudiaremos las condiciones y factores de riesgo asociados a esta enfermedad. Los resultados de nuestro estudio indican el ejercicio físico es una herramienta potente para la síntesis y mejora de las mitocondrias, así como la del sistema inmunológico y ayuda a combatir el cáncer.

Our study focuses on a literature review of cancer and mitochondria, with physical exercise as a tool that promotes healing and prevention of this disease. We will examine the origin and functioning of cancer in general, along with mitochondria, as well as physiological processes related to aerobic and strength exercise, comparing the effectiveness of both in generating this organelle and eradicating cancer. We will conduct a historical and population analysis of the evolution of cancer at both national and global levels. We will also investigate the conditions and risk factors associated with this disease. The results of our study indicate that physical exercise is a powerful tool for the synthesis and enhancement of mitochondria, as well as for the immune system, helping to combat cancer

Universidad de Sevilla. Grado en Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del Deporte

Keywords

Treatment, Tratamiento, Physical exercise, Cáncer, Strength training, Mitocondria, Ejercicio físico, Entrenamiento de fuerza, Entrenamiento aeróbico, Cancer, Mitochondria, Aerobic training

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