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  • Mobilizing serum factors and immune cells through exercise to counteract age-related changes in cancer risk.

    abstract::An increasing body of evidence suggests that age-related immune changes and chronic inflammation contribute to cancer development. Recognizing that exercise has protective effects against cancer, promotes immune function, and beneficially modulates inflammation with ageing, this review outlines the current evidence in...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

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    authors: Hwang JH,McGovern J,Minett GM,Della Gatta PA,Roberts L,Harris JM,Thompson EW,Parker TJ,Peake JM,Neubauer O

    更新日期:2020-01-01 00:00:00

  • Type 1 diabetes impairs the mobilisation of highly-differentiated CD8+T cells during a single bout of acute exercise.

    abstract::Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a T cell mediated autoimmune disease that targets and destroys insulin-secreting pancreatic beta cells. Beta cell specific T cells are highly differentiated and show evidence of previous antigen exposure. Exerciseinduced mobilisation of highly-differentiated CD8+ T cells facilitates immune sur...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章

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    authors: Curran M,Campbell J,Drayson M,Andrews R,Narendran P

    更新日期:2019-01-01 00:00:00

  • Aerobic exercise inhibits acute lung injury: from mouse to human evidence Exercise reduced lung injury markers in mouse and in cells.

    abstract::Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is defined as hypoxemic respiratory failure with intense pulmonary inflammation, involving hyperactivation of endothelial cells and neutrophils. Given the anti-inflammatory effects of aerobic exercise (AE), this study investigated whether AE performed daily for 5 weeks would ...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章

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    authors: Rigonato-Oliveira NC,Mackenzie B,Bachi ALL,Oliveira-Junior MC,Santos-Dias A,Brandao-Rangel MAR,Delle H,Costa-Guimaraes T,Damaceno-Rodrigues NR,Dulley NR,Benetti MA,Malfitano C,de Angelis C,Albertini R,Oliveira APL,Abbasi A

    更新日期:2018-01-01 00:00:00

  • Developing a multi-component immune model for evaluating the risk of respiratory illness in athletes.

    abstract::Clinical and laboratory identification of the underlying risk of respiratory illness in athletes has proved problematic. The aim of this study was to determine whether clinical data, combined with immune responses to standardised exercise protocols and genetic cytokine polymorphism status, could identify the risk of r...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章

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    authors: Gleeson M,Pyne DB,Elkington LJ,Hall ST,Attia JR,Oldmeadow C,Wood LG,Callister R

    更新日期:2017-01-01 00:00:00

  • Is there an optimal vitamin D status for immunity in athletes and military personnel?

    abstract::Vitamin D is mainly obtained through sunlight ultraviolet-B (UVB) exposure of the skin, with a small amount typically coming from the diet.It is now clear that vitamin D has important roles beyond its well-known effects on calcium and bone homeostasis. Immune cells express the vitamin D receptor, including antigen pre...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章

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    authors: He CS,Aw Yong XH,Walsh NP,Gleeson M

    更新日期:2016-01-01 00:00:00

  • Inflammatory cytokine kinetics to single bouts of acute moderate and intense aerobic exercise in women with active and inactive systemic lupus erythematosus.

    abstract::The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in the cytokines INF-γ, IL-10, IL-6, TNF-α and soluble TNF receptors (sTNFR1 and sTNFR2) in response to single bouts of acute moderate and intense exercise in systemic lupus erythematosus women with active (SLE(ACTIVE)) and inactive (SLE(INACTIVE)) disease. Twelve SLE(INAC...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章

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    authors: Perandini LA,Sales-de-Oliveira D,Mello S,Camara NO,Benatti FB,Lima FR,Borba E,Bonfa E,Roschel H,Sá-Pinto AL,Gualano B

    更新日期:2015-01-01 00:00:00

  • A single bout of dynamic exercise enhances the expansion of MAGE-A4 and PRAME-specific cytotoxic T-cells from healthy adults.

    abstract::The ex vivo expansion of tumor-associated-antigen (TAA)- specific cytotoxic T-cells (CTLs) from healthy donors for adoptive transfer to cancer patients is now providing additional treatment options for patients. Many studies have shown that adoptive transfer of expanded CTLs can reduce the risk of relapse in cancer pa...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章

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    authors: LaVoy EC,Bollard CM,Hanley PJ,Blaney JW,O'Connor DP,Bosch JA,Simpson RJ

    更新日期:2015-01-01 00:00:00

  • Evaluation of serum leaking enzymes and investigation into new biomarkers for exercise-induced muscle damage.

    abstract::This investigation determined whether existing muscle damage markers and organ damage markers respond to an acute eccentric exercise protocol and are associated with affected muscle symptoms. Nine healthy-young men completed one-leg calf-raise exercise with their right leg on a force plate. They performed 10 sets of 4...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章

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    authors: Kanda K,Sugama K,Sakuma J,Kawakami Y,Suzuki K

    更新日期:2014-01-01 00:00:00

  • Effects of regular exercise on neutrophil functions, oxidative stress parameters and antibody responses against 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal adducts in middle aged humans.

    abstract::Regular exercise has recognized health benefits, partly because it reportedly lowers the levels of the oxidation products of proteins and DNA at rest, in contrast with the effect of acute exercise. However, when we compared oxidative response markers in active middle-aged subjects with those in sedentary ones, the lev...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章

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    authors: Sasaki S,Matsuura T,Takahashi R,Iwasa T,Watanabe H,Shirai K,Nakamoto H,Goto S,Akita S,Kobayashi Y

    更新日期:2013-01-01 00:00:00

  • Senescent phenotypes and telomere lengths of peripheral blood T-cells mobilized by acute exercise in humans.

    abstract::Acute bouts of aerobic exercise are known to mobilize antigen-experienced CD8+ T-cells expressing the cell surface marker of senescence, KLRG1, into the blood. It is not known; however if this is due to a selective mobilization of terminally differentiated T-cells (i.e., KLRG1 +/CD28-/CD57+) or a population of effecto...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Simpson RJ,Cosgrove C,Chee MM,McFarlin BK,Bartlett DB,Spielmann G,O'Connor DP,Pircher H,Shiels PG

    更新日期:2010-01-01 00:00:00

  • Development of the discipline of exercise immunology.

    abstract::Interest in the influence of exercise upon the human white cell population dates back more than a 100 years. Thus, when introducing the third meeting of the International Society of Exercise Immunology in Brussels, Dr. Bente Klarlund-Pedersen noted that Schulte had already described an exercise-induced leukocytosis as...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 历史文章,杂志文章

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    authors: Shephard RJ

    更新日期:2010-01-01 00:00:00

  • The effects of acute and chronic exercise on inflammatory markers in children and adults with a chronic inflammatory disease: a systematic review.

    abstract:BACKGROUND:Chronic inflammatory diseases strike millions of people all over the world, and exercise is often prescribed for these patients to improve overall fitness and quality of life. In healthy individuals, acute and chronic exercise is known to alter inflammatory markers; however, less is known about these effects...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:

    authors: Ploeger HE,Takken T,de Greef MH,Timmons BW

    更新日期:2009-01-01 00:00:00

  • Effects of exercise, age and gender on salivary secretory immunoglobulin A in elderly individuals.

    abstract::The influence of age and gender on salivary secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA) in response to moderate exercise training was studied in 158 elderly subjects. Subjects were assigned to an exercise training group (EXC: 51 males, 74 females) or a non-exercise control group (CON: 11 males, 22 females). The subjects in each...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章

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    authors: Shimizu K,Kimura F,Akimoto T,Akama T,Otsuki T,Nishijima T,Kuno S,Kono I

    更新日期:2007-01-01 00:00:00

  • Interleukin-6 in acute exercise and training: what is the biological relevance?

    abstract::It is now recognized that contracting skeletal muscle may synthesize and release interleukin-6 (IL-6) into the interstitium as well as into the systemic circulation in response to a bout of exercise. Although several sources of IL-6 have been demonstrated, contracting muscles contributes to most of the IL-6 present in...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

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    authors: Fischer CP

    更新日期:2006-01-01 00:00:00

  • Altitude, exercise and immune function.

    abstract::Little is known with regard to how acute and chronic high altitude exposure effects immune function. Hypoxia is an environmental stressor that is known to elicit alterations in both the autonomic nervous system and endocrine function. Alterations in these systems can have an immediate as well as a longer lasting impac...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

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    authors: Mazzeo RS

    更新日期:2005-01-01 00:00:00

  • The missing links in exercise effects on mucosal immunity.

    abstract::This review highlights research limitations within the existing exercise immunology literature and summarises unanswered questions to assist researchers and clinicians interested in exploring relationships between exercise, training and mucosal immunity. The primary limitations of the existing literature include: inad...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:

    authors: Gleeson M,Pyne DB,Callister R

    更新日期:2004-01-01 00:00:00

  • Exercise immunology: a skeletal muscle perspective.

    abstract::When exploring the possible mechanisms by which adaptation to physical exercise can occur, the immune system appears to be a likely candidate of importance, because physical exercise will exert both systemic and local effects on the immune system. This review will focus on the immune system in the perspective of skele...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:

    authors: Malm C

    更新日期:2002-01-01 00:00:00

  • Adaptation to exercise-induced oxidative stress: from muscle to brain.

    abstract::Exercise increases the generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) and by causing adaptation, could decrease the incidence of RONS-associated diseases. A single bout of exercise, depending upon intensity and duration, can cause an increase in antioxidant enzyme activity, decrease levels of thiols and ant...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:

    authors: Radak Z,Taylor AW,Ohno H,Goto S

    更新日期:2001-01-01 00:00:00

  • Mucosal immune responses and risk of respiratory illness in elite athletes.

    abstract::This review focuses on studies of mucosal immunity in elite athletes and specifically addresses the role of mucosal immunity in respiratory illness and associations with the intensity, volume, and duration of exercise. Habitual exercise at an intense level can cause suppression of mucosal immune parameters. Salivary I...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:

    authors: Gleeson M

    更新日期:2000-01-01 00:00:00

  • Skeletal muscle injury induced by eccentric muscle action: muscle proteins as markers of muscle fiber injury.

    abstract::Muscular overuse after high force eccentric muscle action is associated with structural damage of the contractile apparatus that can be observed as Z-line steaming and myofibrillar disruption. Mechanical stress is the major contributing factor for inducing muscle injury, which initiates a cascade of processes resultin...

    journal_title:Exercise immunology review

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:

    authors: Sorichter S,Puschendorf B,Mair J

    更新日期:1999-01-01 00:00:00