It is widely accepted that aging is accompanied by remodelling of the immune system including thymic atrophy and increased frequency of senescent T cells, leading to immune compromise. However, physical activity, which influences immunity but declines dramatically with age, is not considered in this literature. We assessed immune profiles in 125 adults (55–79 years) who had maintained a high level of physical activity (cycling) for much of their adult lives, 75 age‐matched older adults and 55 young adults not involved in regular exercise. The frequency of naïve T cells and recent thymic emigrants (RTE) were both higher in cyclists compared with inactive elders, and RTE frequency in cyclists was no different to young adults. Compared with th...
During the aging process, a decrease in the ability of the immune system to control infection, known...
Advancing age is associated with a profound decline in the normal functioning of the immune system t...
Life expectancy in the developed world has increased exponentially over the last century. There is n...
AbstractIntroductionageing is accompanied by impairments in immune responses due to remodelling of t...
AbstractSeveral lines of evidence indicate that infectious diseases, cancer, and autoimmune disorder...
Immunosenescence is characterized by deterioration of the immune system caused by aging which induce...
Immunosenescence is characterized by deterioration of the immune system caused by aging which induce...
Human ageing is associated with a progressive decline in the function of the immune system, commonly...
Remodelling of the immune system with age — immunosenescence — is a substantial contributor to poor ...
AbstractThe increased life span in human population has shown that some diseases, as infections, can...
T-cell senescence occurs during aging as a consequence of chromosome telomere shortening in response...
David S Senchina1, Marian L Kohut21Biology Department, Drake University, Des Moines, IA, USA; 2Geron...
Age-induced cellular senescence leads to a decline in efficacy of immune response and an increase in...
3rd International Conference on Occupational & Environmental Toxicology/3rd Ibero-American Meeting o...
BACKGROUND: Age-related changes of the immune system, termed immunosenescence, may underlie the incr...
During the aging process, a decrease in the ability of the immune system to control infection, known...
Advancing age is associated with a profound decline in the normal functioning of the immune system t...
Life expectancy in the developed world has increased exponentially over the last century. There is n...
AbstractIntroductionageing is accompanied by impairments in immune responses due to remodelling of t...
AbstractSeveral lines of evidence indicate that infectious diseases, cancer, and autoimmune disorder...
Immunosenescence is characterized by deterioration of the immune system caused by aging which induce...
Immunosenescence is characterized by deterioration of the immune system caused by aging which induce...
Human ageing is associated with a progressive decline in the function of the immune system, commonly...
Remodelling of the immune system with age — immunosenescence — is a substantial contributor to poor ...
AbstractThe increased life span in human population has shown that some diseases, as infections, can...
T-cell senescence occurs during aging as a consequence of chromosome telomere shortening in response...
David S Senchina1, Marian L Kohut21Biology Department, Drake University, Des Moines, IA, USA; 2Geron...
Age-induced cellular senescence leads to a decline in efficacy of immune response and an increase in...
3rd International Conference on Occupational & Environmental Toxicology/3rd Ibero-American Meeting o...
BACKGROUND: Age-related changes of the immune system, termed immunosenescence, may underlie the incr...
During the aging process, a decrease in the ability of the immune system to control infection, known...
Advancing age is associated with a profound decline in the normal functioning of the immune system t...
Life expectancy in the developed world has increased exponentially over the last century. There is n...