Anxiety and perceived psychological stress play an important role in the immune response after exercise.

Volume: 24, Pages: 26 - 34
Published: Feb 21, 2018
Abstract
There are common pathways by which psychological stress and exercise stress alter immunity. However, it remains unknown whether psychological stress plays a role in the in vivo immune response to exercise. We examined the relationship between anxiety and perceived psychological stress reported before exercise and in vivo immunity after exercise using skin sensitisation with Diphenylcyclopropenone (DPCP). In a randomised design, sixty four,...
Paper Details
Title
Anxiety and perceived psychological stress play an important role in the immune response after exercise.
Published Date
Feb 21, 2018
Journal
Volume
24
Pages
26 - 34
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