Establishing a Dose-Response Relationship Between Acute Resistance-Exercise and the Immune System: Protocol for a Systematic Review

Highlights • A bout of resistance-exercise induces acute changes in leukocyte counts. • High-dose exertions appear to cause more rapid responses. • Low-dose exertions appear to cause smaller, and or delayed responses. • The timing of measures relative to the onset of exercise needs to be reported. •...

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Veröffentlicht in:Immunology letters 2016-12, Vol.180, p.54-65
Hauptverfasser: Szlezak, Adam Michael, BBiomedSc., DPT, Szlezak, Siri Lauluten, AEP, BSportSci., MSportSc., PhD, Keane, James, B.Sc., PhD, Tajouri, Lotti, BSc, MSc, PhD, Minahan, Clare, BApplSci, BExSci(Hons.), PhD
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description Highlights • A bout of resistance-exercise induces acute changes in leukocyte counts. • High-dose exertions appear to cause more rapid responses. • Low-dose exertions appear to cause smaller, and or delayed responses. • The timing of measures relative to the onset of exercise needs to be reported. • A dose-response relationship appears to exist for resistance-exercise & leukocytes
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Immune response
Immune System - immunology
Leukocyte Count - methods
Leukocytes
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