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      Position statement. Part one: Immune function and exercise.

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          An ever-growing volume of peer-reviewed publications speaks to the recent and rapid growth in both scope and understanding of exercise immunology. Indeed, more than 95% of all peer-reviewed publications in exercise immunology (currently >2, 200 publications using search terms "exercise" and "immune") have been published since the formation of the International Society of Exercise and Immunology (ISEI) in 1989 (ISI Web of Knowledge). We recognise the epidemiological distinction between the generic term "physical activity" and the specific category of "exercise", which implies activity for a specific purpose such as improvement of physical condition or competition. Extreme physical activity of any type may have implications for the immune system. However, because of its emotive component, exercise is likely to have a larger effect, and to date the great majority of our knowledge on this subject comes from exercise studies.

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          Journal
          Exerc Immunol Rev
          Exercise immunology review
          1077-5552
          1077-5552
          2011
          : 17
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences, Bangor University, UK. n.walsh@bangor.ac.uk
          Article
          21446352
          8f937bd3-09d4-466f-b19f-71001672ce8e
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