reviewJournal of Applied PhysiologyFeb 16, 2007Closed access

Immune function in sport and exercise

Loughborough University

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Abstract

Regular moderate exercise is associated with a reduced incidence of infection compared with a completely sedentary state. However, prolonged bouts of strenuous exercise cause a temporary depression of various aspects of immune function (e.g., neutrophil respiratory burst, lymphocyte proliferation, monocyte antigen presentation) that usually lasts approximately 3-24 h after exercise, depending on the intensity and duration of the exercise bout. Postexercise immune function dysfunction is most pronounced when the exercise is continuous, prolonged (>1.5 h), of moderate to high intensity (55-75% maximum O(2) uptake), and performed without food intake. Periods of intensified training (overreaching) lasting 1 wk or…

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Keywords
  • Immune system
  • Medicine
  • Physical exercise
  • Respiratory burst
  • Immunology
  • Internal medicine
  • Inflammation
  • Lymphocyte
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