2017
DOI: 10.1590/1517-869220172301149299
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Parâmetros Imunológicos E Infecções Do Trato Respiratório Superior Em Atletas De Esportes Coletivos

Abstract: Artigo de revisãoReview ARticle ARtículo de Revisión RESUMOEntre atletas e treinadores, existe uma percepção comum de que altas cargas de treinamento e competições, aplicadas de forma crônica, com controle nutricional e/ou períodos de recuperação inadequados, podem reduzir a resistência imunológica, aumentando a predisposição aos episódios de infecções, principalmente infecções do trato respiratório superior (ITRS). Nesse sentido, o presente estudo está centrado em revisar as interações entre os parâmetros imu… Show more

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“…Additionally, the stress arising from exercise stimulates the neuro-endocrine axis, promoting greater synthesis and secretion of catecholamines by the adrenal glands. Such hormones are responsible for the migration of these cells into the circulation, causing an acute eff ect of increased absolute counts of circulating leukocytes, lymphocytes, neutrophils, and monocytes (Dias, et al, 2017), just as occurred in the present study. While catecholamines induce acute rise in leucocytes, cortisol has a late eff ect of inhibiting mitogenesis and lymphocyte functionality, promoting immunosuppression and increasing the incidence of URIs, and consequently, lowering the volume and quality of training among athletes (Keaney, et al, 2018;Pedersen & Hoff man-Goetz, 2000).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Additionally, the stress arising from exercise stimulates the neuro-endocrine axis, promoting greater synthesis and secretion of catecholamines by the adrenal glands. Such hormones are responsible for the migration of these cells into the circulation, causing an acute eff ect of increased absolute counts of circulating leukocytes, lymphocytes, neutrophils, and monocytes (Dias, et al, 2017), just as occurred in the present study. While catecholamines induce acute rise in leucocytes, cortisol has a late eff ect of inhibiting mitogenesis and lymphocyte functionality, promoting immunosuppression and increasing the incidence of URIs, and consequently, lowering the volume and quality of training among athletes (Keaney, et al, 2018;Pedersen & Hoff man-Goetz, 2000).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…At the edge, marginal leukocytes are located due to the plasma's viscosity and shear force that makes them dislocate with a lower speed that the circulation pool. The catecholamines elevation promotes hemodynamic changes inducing the marginal leukocytes pool inside the blood vessel to migrate combined with the leukocytes in the middle of the vessel, justifying the development of a neutrophil leukocytosis associated with a reduction of monocytes, lymphocytes and eosinophils reported here [19].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Maleev et al aimed to assess the body reserve of skiers developing local area muscular endurance (LRME), static exercise, and resistance to hypoxia and described a regression model comparing key indicators of morphofunctional and metabolic status in athletes [5]. Dias et al study focused on reviewing the interaction between immunological parameters and overtraining syndrome, and the correlations between exercise, immune system, and susceptibility to URTIs were assessed primarily in individual and endurance exercise [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%