Acute Bouts of Exercise Induce a Suppressive Effect on Lymphocyte Proliferation in Human Subjects: A Meta-Analysis

Highlights • Quantifies observed changes in lymphocyte proliferation following acute exercise. • Acute exercise is associated with suppressed immune functional measures. • Long duration, high intensity activity has a greater suppressive effect. • Exercise in a competitive environment may prime lymph...

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