“…Further, reduced risk of infection and an enhanced immunological response to vaccination are some noticeable clinical outcomes of exercise ( Kohut et al, 2004 ; Weinhold et al, 2016 ). So the possibility of physical activity to increase the antibody and T cell response to COVID-19 vaccines, specifically in situations experiencing weakened vaccine efficacy like obesity, old age, and inflammation of the joints in arthritis disease ( Nieman and Wentz, 2019 ) and AIIRD ( Calabrese and Neiman, 2021 ), has been proposed. Regular exercise lowers enrollment of leukocytes to AT and consequently lowers the pro-inflammatory state of AT and cause a shift to anti-inflammatory phenotype of many immune cells (macrophages, monocytes, T-cells) ( Gleeson et al, 2011 ).…”