The purpose of this study was to examine sex differences in immune variables and upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) incidence in 18-35 year-old athletes engaged in endurance-based physical activity during the winter months. Eighty physically active individuals (46 males, 34 females) provided resting venous blood samples for determination of differential leukocyte counts, lymphocyte subsets and whole blood culture multi-antigen stimulated cytokine production. Timed collections of unstimulated saliva were also made for determination of saliva flow rate, immunoglobulin A (IgA) concentration and IgA secretion rate. Weekly training and illness logs were kept for the following 4 months. Training loads averaged 10 h/week of moderate-vigorous...
Sex/gender significantly contribute to shape the immune responses, contributing to differences in th...
Many controlled studies and neurological studies demonstrate that men and women are physically and m...
It is widely acknowledged that males and females exhibit contrasting degrees of susceptibility to in...
The purpose of this study was to examine sex differences in oral-respiratory mucosal immunity and th...
This study examined the effect of training load on upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) incidenc...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors influencing susceptibility to upper respiratory tra...
The relationship of exercise and infection risk has been modelled as a J-shaped curve, where moderat...
BackgroundWhile exercise effects on the immune system have received increasing attention in recent y...
The immune and neuro-endocrine systems are closely integrated by sharing both common peptide hormone...
There are marked differences between the sexes in their immune response to infections and vaccinatio...
The purpose of this study was to monitor the stress-induced alteration in concentrations of salivary...
SummarySex is a significant epidemiological factor for several diseases. However, the role of sex in...
Submaximal and regular exercise tends to improve the immune response. On the other hand, athletes ha...
The purpose of this study was to compare the redox, hormonal, metabolic, and lipid profiles of femal...
The mechanisms explaining excess morbidity and mortality in respiratory infections among males are p...
Sex/gender significantly contribute to shape the immune responses, contributing to differences in th...
Many controlled studies and neurological studies demonstrate that men and women are physically and m...
It is widely acknowledged that males and females exhibit contrasting degrees of susceptibility to in...
The purpose of this study was to examine sex differences in oral-respiratory mucosal immunity and th...
This study examined the effect of training load on upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) incidenc...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors influencing susceptibility to upper respiratory tra...
The relationship of exercise and infection risk has been modelled as a J-shaped curve, where moderat...
BackgroundWhile exercise effects on the immune system have received increasing attention in recent y...
The immune and neuro-endocrine systems are closely integrated by sharing both common peptide hormone...
There are marked differences between the sexes in their immune response to infections and vaccinatio...
The purpose of this study was to monitor the stress-induced alteration in concentrations of salivary...
SummarySex is a significant epidemiological factor for several diseases. However, the role of sex in...
Submaximal and regular exercise tends to improve the immune response. On the other hand, athletes ha...
The purpose of this study was to compare the redox, hormonal, metabolic, and lipid profiles of femal...
The mechanisms explaining excess morbidity and mortality in respiratory infections among males are p...
Sex/gender significantly contribute to shape the immune responses, contributing to differences in th...
Many controlled studies and neurological studies demonstrate that men and women are physically and m...
It is widely acknowledged that males and females exhibit contrasting degrees of susceptibility to in...