The effects of long-term endurance training on the immune and endocrine systems of elderly men: the role of cytokines and anabolic hormones


Autoria(s): Arai, Milton ; Duarte, Alberto JS; Natale, Valéria 
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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26/08/2013

26/08/2013

2006

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Abstract Background a decline in immune and endocrine function occurs with aging. The main purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of long-term endurance training on the immune and endocrine system of elderly men. The possible interaction between these systems was also analysed. Results elderly runners showed a significantly higher T cell proliferative response and IL-2 production than sedentary elderly controls. IL-2 production was similar to that in young adults. Their serum IL-6 levels were significantly lower than their sedentary peers. They also showed significantly lower IL-3 production in comparison to sedentary elderly subjects but similar to the youngs. Anabolic hormone levels did not differ between elderly groups and no clear correlation was found between hormones and cytokine levels. Conclusion highly conditioned elderly men seem to have relatively better preserved immune system than the sedentary elderly men. Long-term endurance training has the potential to decelerate the age-related decline in immune function but not the deterioration in endocrine function.

This work was supported by a grant from Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP). The authors express their gratitude to the staff of Laboratório de Investigação Médica (LIM-56) for technical assistance.

This work was supported by a grant from Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP). The authors express their gratitude to the staff of Laboratório de Investigação Médica (LIM56) for technical assistance.

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Immunity & Ageing, 3(1), Aug. 2006

1742-4933

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/33068

10.1186/1742-4933-3-9

http://www.immunityageing.com/content/3/1/9

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eng

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Immunity & Ageing

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