T-cell responses to acute cardiorespiratory or resistance exercise in cohorts of physically active or physically inactive older adults: A randomized complete crossover
Abstract:Aging is associated with many chronic diseases that are maintained and perpetuated by immune dysregulation and chronic systemic inflammation. T-cells often undergo age-related changes, including an accumulation of memory cells, which places individuals at increased risk for novel infections and may predispose them to increased inflammation. Regular exercise training has been suggested to offset age-related changes in T-cells, but the majority of literature is derived from cardiorespiratory exercise (CRE) studi… Show more
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