Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the mucosal immune function and circadian variation of salivary cortisol, Immunoglobin-A (sIgA) secretion rate and mood during a period of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) compared to long-slow distance training (LSD). Methods: Recreational male runners (n = 28) completed nine sessions of either HIIT or LSD within 3 weeks. The HIIT involved 4 × 4 min of running at 90–95% of maximum heart rate interspersed with 3 min of active recovery while the LSD comprised of continuous running at 70–75% of maximum heart rate for 60–80 min. The psycho-immunological stress-response was investigated with a full daily profile of salivary cortisol and immunoglobin-A (sIgA) secretion rate along with t...
High intensity training programs (HIT) induce comparable endurance performance adaptations to those ...
Study background: There has been little investigation into immune function and stress hormones durin...
Purpose: To summarize the evidence regarding the acute and chronic effects of interval training (IT)...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the mucosal immune function and circadian variation ...
Although the effects of high intensity interval training (HIIT) on health and sports performance are...
Intensive training periods may negatively influence immune function, but the immunological consequen...
[[abstract]]Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of continuous and disconti...
Purpose: The authors compared sleep quality and salivary cortisol concentration after high-intensity...
Despite the abundance of research conducted into the effects of exercise on mucosal immunity the res...
Prolonged exercise may compromise immunity through a reduction of salivary antimicrobial proteins (A...
Purpose: To compare the acute and chronic effects of high intensity intermittent training (HIIT) and...
PURPOSE: To assess the circadian variations in salivary immunoglobin A (sIgA) and alpha-amylase acti...
New Findings What is the central question of this study? Exercise is known to induce stress-related ...
Purpose: To examine the effects of intensity and duration of exercise stress on induction of in vivo...
Purpose: This study examined the effects of two typical strength training sessions performed 1 week ...
High intensity training programs (HIT) induce comparable endurance performance adaptations to those ...
Study background: There has been little investigation into immune function and stress hormones durin...
Purpose: To summarize the evidence regarding the acute and chronic effects of interval training (IT)...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the mucosal immune function and circadian variation ...
Although the effects of high intensity interval training (HIIT) on health and sports performance are...
Intensive training periods may negatively influence immune function, but the immunological consequen...
[[abstract]]Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of continuous and disconti...
Purpose: The authors compared sleep quality and salivary cortisol concentration after high-intensity...
Despite the abundance of research conducted into the effects of exercise on mucosal immunity the res...
Prolonged exercise may compromise immunity through a reduction of salivary antimicrobial proteins (A...
Purpose: To compare the acute and chronic effects of high intensity intermittent training (HIIT) and...
PURPOSE: To assess the circadian variations in salivary immunoglobin A (sIgA) and alpha-amylase acti...
New Findings What is the central question of this study? Exercise is known to induce stress-related ...
Purpose: To examine the effects of intensity and duration of exercise stress on induction of in vivo...
Purpose: This study examined the effects of two typical strength training sessions performed 1 week ...
High intensity training programs (HIT) induce comparable endurance performance adaptations to those ...
Study background: There has been little investigation into immune function and stress hormones durin...
Purpose: To summarize the evidence regarding the acute and chronic effects of interval training (IT)...