Despite the abundance of research conducted into the effects of exercise on mucosal immunity the results remain controversial. Much of the inconsistencies arise from the exercise protocols, the participants studied and their nutritional status, as well as methodological and analytical differences. The purpose of this thesis was to examine the influence of some of these factors, and to investigate potential means of enhancing the mucosal immune response to exercise. In study 1 (Chapter 3) it was shown that a fed or fasted state 2 h prior to exercise had no effect on the s-IgA concentration or secretion rate during prolonged exercise. However, when participants were fed during exercise (Chapter 4), the secretion rate of salivary antimicrobial...
The mucosal immune system functions as the first line of defence against pathogen invasion by prevent...
This review highlights research limitations within the existing exercise immunology literature and s...
There are many factors in mucosal secretions that contribute to innate immunity and the ‘first line ...
Despite the abundance of research conducted into the effects of exercise on mucosal immunity the res...
Decreased secretion rate of salivary markers of mucosal immunity, and in particular salivary immunog...
Stimulating whole saliva affects the response of antimicrobial proteins to exercis
Prolonged exercise may compromise immunity through a reduction of salivary antimicrobial proteins (A...
This study investigated the effect of a fed or fasted state on the salivary immunoglobulin A (s-IgA)...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degr...
Methods The authors conducted a prospective observational study comparing salivary lactoferrin and l...
Background: It is widely accepted that exercise of either long duration or high intensity can have s...
Purpose: Antimicrobial proteins (AMPs) in saliva including secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA), lactof...
Attempts have been made to account for the increased propensity of upper respiratory tract infection...
The mucosal immune system functions as the first line of defence against pathogen invasion by prevent...
This review highlights research limitations within the existing exercise immunology literature and s...
There are many factors in mucosal secretions that contribute to innate immunity and the ‘first line ...
Despite the abundance of research conducted into the effects of exercise on mucosal immunity the res...
Decreased secretion rate of salivary markers of mucosal immunity, and in particular salivary immunog...
Stimulating whole saliva affects the response of antimicrobial proteins to exercis
Prolonged exercise may compromise immunity through a reduction of salivary antimicrobial proteins (A...
This study investigated the effect of a fed or fasted state on the salivary immunoglobulin A (s-IgA)...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degr...
Methods The authors conducted a prospective observational study comparing salivary lactoferrin and l...
Background: It is widely accepted that exercise of either long duration or high intensity can have s...
Purpose: Antimicrobial proteins (AMPs) in saliva including secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA), lactof...
Attempts have been made to account for the increased propensity of upper respiratory tract infection...
The mucosal immune system functions as the first line of defence against pathogen invasion by prevent...
This review highlights research limitations within the existing exercise immunology literature and s...
There are many factors in mucosal secretions that contribute to innate immunity and the ‘first line ...