Introduction: Older adults are at elevated risk for morbidity and mortality caused by influenza. Vaccination is the primary means of prophylaxis, but protection is often compromised in older adults. As resistance exercise mobilizes immune cells into muscle, it may enhance vaccination response. Purpose: Compare antibody and cell mediated immune responses to influenza vaccination in older adults who performed eccentric resistance exercise immediately prior to vaccination to those who did not exercise. Methods: Twenty nine resistance training-naive older adults (20 women, 73.9 ± 5.3 years) were randomized to 1 of 3 groups: vaccination in the same arm that exercised (Ex-S), vaccination in the opposite arm that exercised (Ex-Op), and seated rest...
Background: Elderly adults over 65 years of age are recommended to receive seasonal influenza vaccin...
Each year, influenza results in 3 to 5 million cases of severe illness and between 290,000 to 650,00...
Background. Older adults are at high risk of influenza disease, but generally respond poorly to vacc...
IntroductionOlder adults are at elevated risk for morbidity and mortality caused by influenza. Vacci...
Influenza is an infectious virus affecting both humans and animals. In humans, symptoms present as f...
Influenza vaccination is less efficacious in adults older than 65 due to a decline in immune respons...
Chronic cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a trigger factor for the development of immunosenescence ...
Acute induced inflammation, using vaccination, reduces flow-mediated vasodilation in the conduit art...
High intensity acute exercise at the time of vaccination has been shown to enhance the subsequent an...
Over the past decade, numerous research studies have shown that the immune system’s capacity for cre...
AbstractImmunosenescence is associated to aging and among many changes in immune response is reporte...
Background: Seasonal influenza vaccination with a standard trivalent influenza vaccine (TIV) induces...
Objective: We examined whether different intensities of exercise and/or physical activity (PA) level...
BACKGROUND: Strategies to improve influenza vaccine protection among elderly individuals are an impo...
Background: The absolute degree of protection from influenza vaccines in older adults has not been s...
Background: Elderly adults over 65 years of age are recommended to receive seasonal influenza vaccin...
Each year, influenza results in 3 to 5 million cases of severe illness and between 290,000 to 650,00...
Background. Older adults are at high risk of influenza disease, but generally respond poorly to vacc...
IntroductionOlder adults are at elevated risk for morbidity and mortality caused by influenza. Vacci...
Influenza is an infectious virus affecting both humans and animals. In humans, symptoms present as f...
Influenza vaccination is less efficacious in adults older than 65 due to a decline in immune respons...
Chronic cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a trigger factor for the development of immunosenescence ...
Acute induced inflammation, using vaccination, reduces flow-mediated vasodilation in the conduit art...
High intensity acute exercise at the time of vaccination has been shown to enhance the subsequent an...
Over the past decade, numerous research studies have shown that the immune system’s capacity for cre...
AbstractImmunosenescence is associated to aging and among many changes in immune response is reporte...
Background: Seasonal influenza vaccination with a standard trivalent influenza vaccine (TIV) induces...
Objective: We examined whether different intensities of exercise and/or physical activity (PA) level...
BACKGROUND: Strategies to improve influenza vaccine protection among elderly individuals are an impo...
Background: The absolute degree of protection from influenza vaccines in older adults has not been s...
Background: Elderly adults over 65 years of age are recommended to receive seasonal influenza vaccin...
Each year, influenza results in 3 to 5 million cases of severe illness and between 290,000 to 650,00...
Background. Older adults are at high risk of influenza disease, but generally respond poorly to vacc...