Moderate exercise positively impacts innate immune functions, bringing about a better resistance against infections and general immunosurveillance. Exercise of high workloads (i.e., high intensity and/or duration) such as elite marathon, on the other hand, may have detrimental effects over immune function, but neither how long nor how intense should be the exercise sessions to be deleterious is known, this being a matter of intense dispute. Exercise is, at the same time, one of the most powerful inducers of the 70 kDa family of heat shock proteins (HSPAs, formerly known as HSP70s), which are protein chaperones characterized by a marked anti-inflammatory potency, when located intracellularly (iHSPA), but may act as pro-inflammatory cytokines...
Eccentric exercise causes skeletal muscle damage, yet the acute cellular responses post-exercise hav...
Transitory immunosupression is reported after intense exercise, especially after an increase in trai...
Active lymphocytes (LY) and macrophages (M Phi) are involved in the pathophysiology of rheumatoid ar...
The goal of this study was to access the possibility that a vigorous physical regimen is suppressive...
Int J Exerc Sci 1(2) : 71-78, 2008. The purpose of this study was to verify the histophysiological a...
Recent evidence suggests that heat shock proteins (Hsps) may have an important systemic role as a si...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effects of exhausting long-duration physical exercise (swimming) sessions ...
The purpose of this study was to verify the histophysiological alterations in monocytes and macropha...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that moderately intense training promotes augmented immune function, w...
According to cytokine overtraining theory, skeletal muscle injuries are related to systemic inflamma...
An issue central to understanding the biological benefits associated with regular exercise training ...
Exercise promotes transitory alterations in cytokine secretion, and these changes are affected by ex...
Active lymphocytes (LY) and macrophages (M Phi) are involved in the pathophysiology of rheumatoid ar...
Eccentric exercise causes skeletal muscle damage, yet the acute cellular responses post-exercise hav...
Effects of acute exercise stress on lung cellular response are not well understood. The purpose of ...
Eccentric exercise causes skeletal muscle damage, yet the acute cellular responses post-exercise hav...
Transitory immunosupression is reported after intense exercise, especially after an increase in trai...
Active lymphocytes (LY) and macrophages (M Phi) are involved in the pathophysiology of rheumatoid ar...
The goal of this study was to access the possibility that a vigorous physical regimen is suppressive...
Int J Exerc Sci 1(2) : 71-78, 2008. The purpose of this study was to verify the histophysiological a...
Recent evidence suggests that heat shock proteins (Hsps) may have an important systemic role as a si...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effects of exhausting long-duration physical exercise (swimming) sessions ...
The purpose of this study was to verify the histophysiological alterations in monocytes and macropha...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that moderately intense training promotes augmented immune function, w...
According to cytokine overtraining theory, skeletal muscle injuries are related to systemic inflamma...
An issue central to understanding the biological benefits associated with regular exercise training ...
Exercise promotes transitory alterations in cytokine secretion, and these changes are affected by ex...
Active lymphocytes (LY) and macrophages (M Phi) are involved in the pathophysiology of rheumatoid ar...
Eccentric exercise causes skeletal muscle damage, yet the acute cellular responses post-exercise hav...
Effects of acute exercise stress on lung cellular response are not well understood. The purpose of ...
Eccentric exercise causes skeletal muscle damage, yet the acute cellular responses post-exercise hav...
Transitory immunosupression is reported after intense exercise, especially after an increase in trai...
Active lymphocytes (LY) and macrophages (M Phi) are involved in the pathophysiology of rheumatoid ar...