Cigrovski Berkovic M, Cigrovski V, Ruzic L. Role of irisin in physical activity, sarcopenia-associated type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular complications. World J Methodol 2025; 15(4): 105462 [DOI: 10.5662/wjm.v15.i4.105462]
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Maja Cigrovski Berkovic, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Department for Sport and Exercise Medicine, University of Zagreb Faculty of Kinesiology, Horvacanski Zavoj 15, Zagreb 10000, Croatia. maja.cigrovskiberkovic@gmail.com
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Endocrinology & Metabolism
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World J Methodol. Dec 20, 2025; 15(4): 105462 Published online Dec 20, 2025. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v15.i4.105462
Role of irisin in physical activity, sarcopenia-associated type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular complications
Maja Cigrovski Berkovic, Vjekoslav Cigrovski, Lana Ruzic
Maja Cigrovski Berkovic, Lana Ruzic, Department for Sport and Exercise Medicine, University of Zagreb Faculty of Kinesiology, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
Vjekoslav Cigrovski, Department of Sport, University of Zagreb Faculty of Kinesiology, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
Author contributions: Cigrovski Berkovic M contributed to the supervision of the research, manuscript drafting, and writing; Cigrovski Berkovic M, Cigrovski V, and Ruzic L contributed to the data collection and analyses. All authors approved the final version of the Manuscript.
Conflict-of-interest statement: Authors have no competing interest to declare.
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Corresponding author: Maja Cigrovski Berkovic, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Department for Sport and Exercise Medicine, University of Zagreb Faculty of Kinesiology, Horvacanski Zavoj 15, Zagreb 10000, Croatia. maja.cigrovskiberkovic@gmail.com
Received: January 23, 2025 Revised: March 21, 2025 Accepted: April 3, 2025 Published online: December 20, 2025 Processing time: 193 Days and 23.2 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: Physical inactivity, sarcopenia, and diabetes are interrelated conditions, each exacerbating the others. The impact of these issues is significant, particularly on the cardiovascular system. Irisin, a myokine with autocrine, paracrine, and endocrine functions, may play a key role in metabolic health and could serve as an adjunct to the pharmacological management of prediabetes and diabetes. The exact mechanisms through which irisin exerts its beneficial effects, and the optimal levels for the therapeutic potential, need further investigation. Moreover, assessing irisin levels in response to different exercise types and intensities could be valuable in customizing individualized exercise plans for patients with diabetes and related complications.