| Effects of exercise on vaccine-induced immune responses. | |
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PMID: 23319202 Owner: NLM Status: Publisher |
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The role of exercise in health is well known; here we discuss the specific role of exercise in vaccination responses. Chronic exercise or high levels of physical activity have been shown to be related to improved vaccination responses in older adults, illustrating improved immune function, and conferring potentially significant public health benefit. Acute exercise has recently been examined as a potential adjuvant to vaccination; its promise for clinical use warrants further investigation, given current data. |
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Kate M Edwards; Robert Booy |
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Type: JOURNAL ARTICLE Date: 2013-1-14 |
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Title: Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics Volume: 9 ISSN: 2164-554X ISO Abbreviation: Hum Vaccin Immunother Publication Date: 2013 Jan |
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Created Date: 2013-1-15 Completed Date: - Revised Date: - |
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Nlm Unique ID: 101572652 Medline TA: Hum Vaccin Immunother Country: - |
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Languages: ENG Pagination: - Citation Subset: - |
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Exercise Health and Performance Research Group; University of Sydney; Lidcombe, NSW Australia. |
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