This study examined the effects of sequential submaximal resistance exercise (three impacts with intervals of two days performed by ten healthy male sports students) on various leucocyte subpopulations (CD3
+, CD4
+, CD8
+, CD14
+, CD16
+, and CD19
+ cells) and the natural killer cell activity. For certain parameters the results indicate cumulative effects along the three impacts as well as long-term effects during the ten days of post exercise observation. Moreover, as opposed to prolonged exercise, the immune response to resistance exercise appears not to be primarily induced via catecholamines.
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This study examined the effects of sequential submaximal resistance exercise (three impacts with intervals of two days performed by ten healthy male sports students) on various leucocyte subpopulations (CD3
+, CD4
+, CD8
+, CD14
+, CD16
+, and CD19
+ cells) and the natural killer cell activity. For certain parameters the results indicate cumulative effects along the three impacts as well as long-term effects during the ten days of post exercise observation. Moreover, as opposed to prolonged exercise,...
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