Can exercise affect immune function to increase susceptibility to infection?
RJ Simpson, JP Campbell… - Exercise …, 2020 - researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk
Multiple studies in humans and animals have demonstrated the profound impact that
exercise can have on the immune system. There is a general consensus that regular bouts …
exercise can have on the immune system. There is a general consensus that regular bouts …
Debunking the myth of exercise-induced immune suppression: redefining the impact of exercise on immunological health across the lifespan
JP Campbell, JE Turner - Frontiers in immunology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Epidemiological evidence indicates that regular physical activity and/or frequent structured
exercise reduces the incidence of many chronic diseases in older age, including …
exercise reduces the incidence of many chronic diseases in older age, including …
[PDF][PDF] Position statement part one: immune function and exercise.
An ever-growing volume of peer-reviewed publications speaks to the recent and rapid
growth in both scope and understanding of exercise immunology. Indeed, more than 95% of …
growth in both scope and understanding of exercise immunology. Indeed, more than 95% of …
Saliva as a tool for monitoring steroid, peptide and immune markers in sport and exercise science
Objectives: This paper discusses the use of saliva analysis as a tool for monitoring steroid,
peptide, and immune markers of sports training. Design: Salivary gland physiology …
peptide, and immune markers of sports training. Design: Salivary gland physiology …
Consensus statement immunonutrition and exercise.
S Bermon, LM Castell, PC Calder… - Exercise …, 2017 - researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk
In this consensus statement on immunonutrition and exercise, a panel of knowledgeable
contributors from across the globe provides a consensus of updated science, including the …
contributors from across the globe provides a consensus of updated science, including the …
Mucosal IgA and URTI in American college football players: a year longitudinal study.
MM Fahlman, HJ Engels - Medicine and science in sports and …, 2005 - europepmc.org
Purpose The purpose of this study was:(a) to evaluate secretory immunoglobulin A (s-IgA)
over a 12-month time period in college football players, and (b) to assess which of the …
over a 12-month time period in college football players, and (b) to assess which of the …
[HTML][HTML] Biochemical and immunological markers of over-training
M Gleeson - Journal of sports science & medicine, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Athletes fail to perform to the best of their ability if they become infected, stale, sore or
malnourished. Excessive training with insufficient recovery can lead to a debilitating …
malnourished. Excessive training with insufficient recovery can lead to a debilitating …
[PDF][PDF] Acute and chronic effects of exercise on markers of mucosal immunity
Introduction 3. Markers of mucosal immunity 4. Immune markers in saliva 5. Salivary IgA and
acute exercise 6. Nutritional influences on s-IgA responses to acute exercise 7 …
acute exercise 6. Nutritional influences on s-IgA responses to acute exercise 7 …
Exercise effects on mucosal immunity
The present review examines the effects of exercise on mucosal immunity in recreational
and elite athletes and the role of mucosal immunity in respiratory illness. Habitual exercise …
and elite athletes and the role of mucosal immunity in respiratory illness. Habitual exercise …
Effects of exercise intensity on salivary antimicrobial proteins and markers of stress in active men
In the present study, we assessed the effects of exercise intensity on salivary
immunoglobulin A (s-IgA) and salivary lysozyme (s-Lys) and examined how these …
immunoglobulin A (s-IgA) and salivary lysozyme (s-Lys) and examined how these …