Associations Between Leisure-Time Physical Activity Level and Peripheral Immune Cell Populations in the US General Population, Analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Data, 1999-2018
Abstract Background Chronic levels of inflammation are associated with higher risk of many chronic diseases. Physical activity (PA) lowers the risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes and others. One mechanism for PA-induced protection may be through the immune system. We investigated...
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Main Authors: | Dan Lin (Author), Cheryl L. Thompson (Author), Djibril M. Ba (Author), Joshua E. Muscat (Author), Shouhao Zhou (Author), Connie J. Rogers (Author), Kathleen M. Sturgeon (Author) |
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