The relationship of exercise and infection risk has been modelled as a J-shaped curve, where moderate exercise may reduce infection risk and heavy exercise may increase infection risk. Exercise can modulate the immune system, which appears to be mediated largely by stress hormones and some cytokines. Females’ exhibit marked differences in immune function compared with males, attributed largely to oestrogen, which can reduce their susceptibility to certain infections, but may also increase their risk of autoimmune diseases. Research regarding the immune response to exercise in females is limited, but differences between sexes and over the menstrual cycle have been demonstrated, although the clinical relevance of these in terms of infection r...
Multiple studies in humans and animals have demonstrated the profound impact that exercise can have ...
This article reviews the interaction between the neuroendocrine and immune systems in response to ex...
Every systems in human body correlate to maintain homeostasis. One of those systems which contribute...
The effects of exercise on the immune system are under investigation in recent years. Immune system ...
published April 10, 2008; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01349.2007.— Cross-sectional studies suggest that...
This paper examines whether physical activity influences immune function as a consequence risk of in...
An individual's level of physical activity influences their risk of infection, most likely by affect...
BackgroundWhile exercise effects on the immune system have received increasing attention in recent y...
Regular physical activity is important for the health of both sexes. However, the physiological, ana...
The purpose of this study was to examine sex differences in immune variables and upper respiratory t...
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...
D ow nloaded from This study determined the influence of gender, menstrual phase (MP), and oral cont...
Aim: The mechanism linking exercise intensity to the magnitude of the immune response is not complet...
This article reviews the interaction between the neuroendocrine and immune systems in response to ex...
Multiple studies in humans and animals have demonstrated the profound impact that exercise can have ...
This article reviews the interaction between the neuroendocrine and immune systems in response to ex...
Every systems in human body correlate to maintain homeostasis. One of those systems which contribute...
The effects of exercise on the immune system are under investigation in recent years. Immune system ...
published April 10, 2008; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01349.2007.— Cross-sectional studies suggest that...
This paper examines whether physical activity influences immune function as a consequence risk of in...
An individual's level of physical activity influences their risk of infection, most likely by affect...
BackgroundWhile exercise effects on the immune system have received increasing attention in recent y...
Regular physical activity is important for the health of both sexes. However, the physiological, ana...
The purpose of this study was to examine sex differences in immune variables and upper respiratory t...
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...
D ow nloaded from This study determined the influence of gender, menstrual phase (MP), and oral cont...
Aim: The mechanism linking exercise intensity to the magnitude of the immune response is not complet...
This article reviews the interaction between the neuroendocrine and immune systems in response to ex...
Multiple studies in humans and animals have demonstrated the profound impact that exercise can have ...
This article reviews the interaction between the neuroendocrine and immune systems in response to ex...
Every systems in human body correlate to maintain homeostasis. One of those systems which contribute...