Numerous studies over the last 35 years report an increase in upper respiratory infection (URI) symptoms in athletes during periods of heavy training and competition. Challenges athletes face such as heavy exercise and life stress influence immune function via activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the sympathetic nervous system and the resulting immunoregulatory hormones. Both innate and acquired immunity are often reported to decrease transiently in the hours after heavy exertion, typically 15-70%: prolonged heavy training sessions in particular have been shown to decrease immune function; potentially providing an 'open window' for opportunistic infections. Whether the observed changes in immunity with acute strenuous e...
It is generally accepted that moderate amounts of exercise improve immune system functions and hence...
An individual's level of physical activity influences their risk of infection, most likely by affect...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors influencing susceptibility to upper respiratory tra...
This review outlines recent advancements in the understanding of athlete immune health. Controversie...
There is a general perception among athletes, coaches and sports physicians that athletes are suscep...
Evidence suggests that periods of heavy intense training can result in impaired immune cell function...
The prevention of infectious diseases is particularly important inathletes who need a good all-seaso...
This paper examines whether physical activity influences immune function as a consequence risk of in...
Intensive training periods may negatively influence immune function, but the immunological consequen...
Immunity is the consequence of a complex interaction between organs and the environment. It is media...
Overtraining is a process of excessive exercise training in high-performance athletes that may lead ...
MACKINNON. L. T. Chronic exercise training effects on immune function. Med. Sri. Sports Exerc., Vol....
The physical training undertaken by athletes is one of a set of lifestyle or behavioural factors tha...
The effects of exercise on the immune system are under investigation in recent years. Immune system ...
Upper respiratory illness is the most common reason for non-injury-related presentation to a sports ...
It is generally accepted that moderate amounts of exercise improve immune system functions and hence...
An individual's level of physical activity influences their risk of infection, most likely by affect...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors influencing susceptibility to upper respiratory tra...
This review outlines recent advancements in the understanding of athlete immune health. Controversie...
There is a general perception among athletes, coaches and sports physicians that athletes are suscep...
Evidence suggests that periods of heavy intense training can result in impaired immune cell function...
The prevention of infectious diseases is particularly important inathletes who need a good all-seaso...
This paper examines whether physical activity influences immune function as a consequence risk of in...
Intensive training periods may negatively influence immune function, but the immunological consequen...
Immunity is the consequence of a complex interaction between organs and the environment. It is media...
Overtraining is a process of excessive exercise training in high-performance athletes that may lead ...
MACKINNON. L. T. Chronic exercise training effects on immune function. Med. Sri. Sports Exerc., Vol....
The physical training undertaken by athletes is one of a set of lifestyle or behavioural factors tha...
The effects of exercise on the immune system are under investigation in recent years. Immune system ...
Upper respiratory illness is the most common reason for non-injury-related presentation to a sports ...
It is generally accepted that moderate amounts of exercise improve immune system functions and hence...
An individual's level of physical activity influences their risk of infection, most likely by affect...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors influencing susceptibility to upper respiratory tra...