(1) Background: Obesity is a major global public health concern as it is associated with many of the leading causes of preventable deaths. Exercise reduces obesity-induced inflammation; however, it is unknown how exercise training may impact mucosal associated invariant T (MAIT) cells in overweight/obese (OW) post-menopausal women. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate (i) circulating MAIT-cells at rest in OW vs. Lean women, (ii) the response of MAIT-cells to a single bout of combined aerobic and resistance exercise, and (iii) the effects of 12 weeks of exercise training (EX) or educational program (ED) on the MAIT-cell response in OW. (2) Methods: OW completed an acute exercise session or sitting control, underwent 12 wee...
Unconventional T Cells (UTCs) are a unique population of immune cells that links innate and adaptive...
Introduction: Obese individuals have elevated levels of inflammatory and cell adhesion molecules tha...
published April 10, 2008; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01349.2007.— Cross-sectional studies suggest that...
(1) Background: Obesity is a major global public health concern as it is associated with many of the...
Exercise may attenuate immunosenescence with aging that appears to be accelerated following breast c...
Studies have been conducted recently on immunocytes or changes in immunity related factors, but most...
Obesity-induced inflammation promotes type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD). A causative ...
Background A growing body of literature suggests that obesity is associated with low-grade...
Background: Immunosenescence is described as age-associated changes within the immune system that ar...
This study was conducted by asking a total of 40 women past meonpause who had no history of regula r...
is known concerning the effects of resistance-exercise training (RT) on older adult’s intra-abdomina...
Mucosal associated invariant T (MAIT) cells have properties of the innate and acquired immune system...
BACKGROUND: One acute bout of exercise leads to a rapid increase in the systemic cytokine concentrat...
International audiencePurpose: Menopause tends to be associated with an increased risk of obesity an...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if differences in inflammatory cytokines exist be...
Unconventional T Cells (UTCs) are a unique population of immune cells that links innate and adaptive...
Introduction: Obese individuals have elevated levels of inflammatory and cell adhesion molecules tha...
published April 10, 2008; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01349.2007.— Cross-sectional studies suggest that...
(1) Background: Obesity is a major global public health concern as it is associated with many of the...
Exercise may attenuate immunosenescence with aging that appears to be accelerated following breast c...
Studies have been conducted recently on immunocytes or changes in immunity related factors, but most...
Obesity-induced inflammation promotes type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD). A causative ...
Background A growing body of literature suggests that obesity is associated with low-grade...
Background: Immunosenescence is described as age-associated changes within the immune system that ar...
This study was conducted by asking a total of 40 women past meonpause who had no history of regula r...
is known concerning the effects of resistance-exercise training (RT) on older adult’s intra-abdomina...
Mucosal associated invariant T (MAIT) cells have properties of the innate and acquired immune system...
BACKGROUND: One acute bout of exercise leads to a rapid increase in the systemic cytokine concentrat...
International audiencePurpose: Menopause tends to be associated with an increased risk of obesity an...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if differences in inflammatory cytokines exist be...
Unconventional T Cells (UTCs) are a unique population of immune cells that links innate and adaptive...
Introduction: Obese individuals have elevated levels of inflammatory and cell adhesion molecules tha...
published April 10, 2008; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01349.2007.— Cross-sectional studies suggest that...