Type 1 (TI) and Type 2 (T2) lymphocytes promote cell-mediated immunity and humoral immunity respectively. Evidence accumulated over the past two decades has demonstrated diverse responses of T1 and T2 cells to acute exercise or long-term training at moderate and high intensities. This brief review highlights the current findings from animal and human experimental models on the relationship between the T1 and T2 cell counts and the cytokines these cells produce, in response to moderate and high intensity exercise. The potential of using the T1/T2 balance as an indicator of immune function changes in response to exercise is discussed.
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Effects of moderate and high intensity exercise on T1/T2 balance
Exercise Immunology Review, Vol.18, pp.98-114
2012
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- Title
- Effects of moderate and high intensity exercise on T1/T2 balance
- Creators
- Guanggao Zhao - Nanchang University, ChinaShi Zhou - Southern Cross UniversityAllan Davie - Southern Cross UniversityQuansheng Su - Chengdu Sport University, China
- Publication Details
- Exercise Immunology Review, Vol.18, pp.98-114
- Identifiers
- 2137; 991012821855602368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health; Human Sciences; School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article