Exercise and the regulation of immune functions

RJ Simpson, H Kunz, N Agha, R Graff - Progress in molecular biology and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Exercise has a profound effect on the normal functioning of the immune system. It is
generally accepted that prolonged periods of intensive exercise training can depress …

Effectiveness of aerobic exercise for adults living with HIV: systematic review and meta-analysis using the Cochrane Collaboration protocol

KK O'Brien, AM Tynan, SA Nixon, RH Glazier - BMC infectious diseases, 2016 - Springer
Background People with HIV are living longer with the health-related consequences of HIV,
multi-morbidity, and aging. Exercise is a key strategy that may improve or sustain health for …

Exercise and the aging immune system

RJ Simpson, TW Lowder, G Spielmann, AB Bigley… - Ageing research …, 2012 - Elsevier
Aging is associated with a decline in the normal functioning of the immune system that is
described by the canopy term “immunosenescence”. This contributes to poorer vaccine …

Aerobic exercise interventions for adults living with HIV/AIDS

K O'Brien, S Nixon, AM Tynan… - Cochrane Database of …, 2010 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Access to combination antiretroviral therapy has turned HIV into a chronic and
manageable disease for many. This increased chronicity has been mirrored by increased …

[PDF][PDF] Exercise and lymphocyte activation following chemotherapy for breast cancer

NA Hutnick, NI Williams, WJ Kraemer… - Medicine & Science …, 2005 - paulogentil.com
ABSTRACT HUTNICK, NA, NI WILLIAMS, WJ KRAEMER, E. ORSEGA-SMITH, RH DIXON,
AD BLEZNAK, and AM MASTRO. Exercise and Lymphocyte Activation following …

[图书][B] Exercise immunology

M Gleeson, N Bishop, N Walsh - 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Exercise immunology is an important, emerging sub-discipline within exercise physiology,
concerned with the relationship between exercise, immune function and infection risk. This …

Physical activity and bone health: what is the role of immune system? A narrative review of the third way

G Lombardi, E Ziemann, G Banfi - Frontiers in endocrinology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Bone tissue can be seen as a physiological hub of several stimuli of different origin (eg,
dietary, endocrine, nervous, immune, skeletal muscle traction, biomechanical load). Their …

The benefits of exercise training for quality of life in HIV/AIDS in the post-HAART era

JT Ciccolo, EM Jowers, JB Bartholomew - Sports medicine, 2004 - Springer
The use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has served to significantly reduce the
mortality of HIV-infected persons. However, this treatment is associated with a host of …

Physical activity is associated with better neurocognitive and everyday functioning among older adults with HIV disease

PL Fazeli, MJ Marquine, C Dufour, BL Henry… - AIDS and Behavior, 2015 - Springer
We examined the association between physical activity (PA), neurocognitive impairment
(NCI), and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) among older HIV+ persons. One …

A systematic review of the effects of different types of therapeutic exercise on physiologic and functional measurements in patients with HIV/AIDS

M Gomes-Neto, CS Conceiçao, VO Carvalho, C Brites - Clinics, 2013 - SciELO Brasil
Several studies have reported the benefits of exercise training for adults with HIV, although
there is no consensus regarding the most efficient modalities. The aim of this study was to …