It has been proposed that moderate exercise may enhance the immune system. We evaluated whether physical activity at work or at leisure is associated with the risk of pneumonia, and whether the antioxidants vitamin E and beta-carotene affect pneumonia risk in physically active people. A cohort of 16 804 male smokers aged 50 - 69 years and working at study entry was drawn from the Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta-Carotene Cancer Prevention (ATBC) Study, which examined the effect of vitamin E, 50 mg/day, and beta-carotene, 20 mg/day, on lung and other cancers. Physical activity at work, and the type of leisure-time exercise, were recorded at study entry. We retrieved the first occurrence of hospital-treated pneumonia during a 3-year follow-up from the ...
We evaluated the role of dietary vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta-carotene, as well as long-term vitam...
Physical activity increases oxidative stress and therefore the antioxidant effects of vitamin C admi...
Abstract Physical activity increases oxidative stress and therefore the antioxidant ef...
It has been proposed that moderate exercise may enhance the immune system. We evaluated whether phys...
It has been proposed that moderate exercise may enhance the immune system. We evaluated whether phys...
Background and Purpose: It has been proposed that moderate regular aerobic training may enhance immu...
Harri Hemilä Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Backgroun...
Background: Vitamin E has influenced the immune system in laboratory studies. Dozens of animal exper...
Background: Vitamin E has influenced the immune system in laboratory studies. Dozens of animal exper...
Beta-carotene has been suggested to be a factor for improving the immune system, which implies that ...
Analyses in nutritional epidemiology usually assume a uniform effect of a nutrient. Previously, four...
Analyses in nutritional epidemiology usually assume a uniform effect of a nutrient. Previously, four...
Background and Purpose: It has been proposed that moderate regular aerobic training may enhance immu...
BACKGROUND: Biology is complex and the effects of many interventions may vary between population gro...
BACKGROUND: Biology is complex and the effects of many interventions may vary between population gro...
We evaluated the role of dietary vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta-carotene, as well as long-term vitam...
Physical activity increases oxidative stress and therefore the antioxidant effects of vitamin C admi...
Abstract Physical activity increases oxidative stress and therefore the antioxidant ef...
It has been proposed that moderate exercise may enhance the immune system. We evaluated whether phys...
It has been proposed that moderate exercise may enhance the immune system. We evaluated whether phys...
Background and Purpose: It has been proposed that moderate regular aerobic training may enhance immu...
Harri Hemilä Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Backgroun...
Background: Vitamin E has influenced the immune system in laboratory studies. Dozens of animal exper...
Background: Vitamin E has influenced the immune system in laboratory studies. Dozens of animal exper...
Beta-carotene has been suggested to be a factor for improving the immune system, which implies that ...
Analyses in nutritional epidemiology usually assume a uniform effect of a nutrient. Previously, four...
Analyses in nutritional epidemiology usually assume a uniform effect of a nutrient. Previously, four...
Background and Purpose: It has been proposed that moderate regular aerobic training may enhance immu...
BACKGROUND: Biology is complex and the effects of many interventions may vary between population gro...
BACKGROUND: Biology is complex and the effects of many interventions may vary between population gro...
We evaluated the role of dietary vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta-carotene, as well as long-term vitam...
Physical activity increases oxidative stress and therefore the antioxidant effects of vitamin C admi...
Abstract Physical activity increases oxidative stress and therefore the antioxidant ef...