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The Effect of Exercise Training on the Kinetics of Antibody Response to Influenza Vaccination
Epidemiological data suggested an increase incidence of infection in individuals performing large volumes of exercise. The results of this study ended up showing no huge differences between the response to vaccines at days 7 and 10. Exercise training has limited effects on vaccination response to exercise (Whitham, pg.21).
Effect of exercise training intensity on murine T-regulatory cells and vaccination response
Regular physical activity enhances pro-inflammatory cytokine and cmi responses in mice.
Effect of acute aerobic exercise on vaccine efficacy in older adults
There were no differences in the levels of antibody titers against the H3N2 influenza strain between groups. Women in the exercise had a significant amount of antibody titers against H1N1 influenza strain than men. Acute moderate aerobic exercise was not immune-stimulatory in healthy older men
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