This review outlines recent advancements in the understanding of athlete immune health. Controversies discussed include whether high levels of athletic training and environmental stress (for example, heat acclimation, cryotherapy and hypoxic training) compromise immunity and increase upper respiratory tract infection (URTI). Recent findings challenge early exercise immunology doctrine by showing that international athletes performing high-volume training suffer fewer, not greater, URTI episodes than lower-level performers and URTI incidence decreases, not increases, around the time of competition compared with heavy training. Herein we raise the possibility of host genetic influences on URTI and modifiable behavioural and training-related f...
Upper respiratory illness is the most common reason for non-injury-related presentation to a sports ...
Submaximal and regular exercise tends to improve the immune response. On the other hand, athletes ha...
This review highlights research limitations within the existing exercise immunology literature and s...
There is a general perception among athletes, coaches and sports physicians that athletes are suscep...
Numerous studies over the last 35 years report an increase in upper respiratory infection (URI) symp...
This paper examines whether physical activity influences immune function as a consequence risk of in...
This study examined the effect of training load on upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) incidenc...
It is generally accepted that moderate amounts of exercise improve immune system functions and hence...
MACKINNON. L. T. Chronic exercise training effects on immune function. Med. Sri. Sports Exerc., Vol....
This review presents state-of-the-art knowledge and identifies knowledge gaps for future research in...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors influencing susceptibility to upper respiratory tra...
Immunity is the consequence of a complex interaction between organs and the environment. It is media...
Evidence suggests that periods of heavy intense training can result in impaired immune cell function...
Multiple studies in humans and animals have demonstrated the profound impact that exercise can have ...
The prevention of infectious diseases is particularly important inathletes who need a good all-seaso...
Upper respiratory illness is the most common reason for non-injury-related presentation to a sports ...
Submaximal and regular exercise tends to improve the immune response. On the other hand, athletes ha...
This review highlights research limitations within the existing exercise immunology literature and s...
There is a general perception among athletes, coaches and sports physicians that athletes are suscep...
Numerous studies over the last 35 years report an increase in upper respiratory infection (URI) symp...
This paper examines whether physical activity influences immune function as a consequence risk of in...
This study examined the effect of training load on upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) incidenc...
It is generally accepted that moderate amounts of exercise improve immune system functions and hence...
MACKINNON. L. T. Chronic exercise training effects on immune function. Med. Sri. Sports Exerc., Vol....
This review presents state-of-the-art knowledge and identifies knowledge gaps for future research in...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors influencing susceptibility to upper respiratory tra...
Immunity is the consequence of a complex interaction between organs and the environment. It is media...
Evidence suggests that periods of heavy intense training can result in impaired immune cell function...
Multiple studies in humans and animals have demonstrated the profound impact that exercise can have ...
The prevention of infectious diseases is particularly important inathletes who need a good all-seaso...
Upper respiratory illness is the most common reason for non-injury-related presentation to a sports ...
Submaximal and regular exercise tends to improve the immune response. On the other hand, athletes ha...
This review highlights research limitations within the existing exercise immunology literature and s...