2018
DOI: 10.14428/ebr.v1i3.11263
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PO-068 Influence of different intensity exercise on immune factor in the hot and humid environment

Abstract: Objective  to study the influence of exercise on immune factor IL-2、IL-3、IL-6 in the hot and humid environment by comparing the changes of leukocytes after different intensity exercise with the normal environment,exploring the training program which is beneficial for the immune system in the hot and humid environment, and supply the theoretical basis for the sports training and National Physical Fitness in the hot and humid area. Methods The experimental subjects were 32 healthy male college students of … Show more

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“…When CD4+ is reduced, and CD8+ is increased, the body's immune function becomes imbalanced and produces more IL-4 to suppress pro-inflammatory factors and cellular responses to act as an anti-inflammatory agent (Hong et al, 2022). The finding that the IL-4 level is higher in a high-humidity environment agrees with Meng (2015) who report an increased rise in T helper lymphocytes in a humid and hot environment. Therefore, areas with higher average annual temperatures and relative humidity have higher IL-4 reference values.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…When CD4+ is reduced, and CD8+ is increased, the body's immune function becomes imbalanced and produces more IL-4 to suppress pro-inflammatory factors and cellular responses to act as an anti-inflammatory agent (Hong et al, 2022). The finding that the IL-4 level is higher in a high-humidity environment agrees with Meng (2015) who report an increased rise in T helper lymphocytes in a humid and hot environment. Therefore, areas with higher average annual temperatures and relative humidity have higher IL-4 reference values.…”
Section: Articlesupporting
confidence: 90%