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pubmed-article:9309628pubmed:abstractTextEpidemiological and experimental studies have shown increased frequency and severity of infections after intense, long-term exercise. This study examines whether an in vivo impairment of the cell-mediated immunity and antibody production can be demonstrated after intense, long-term exercise. Twenty-two male triathletes performed one-half an ironman (group A). Vaccinations with tetanus and diphtheritis toxoid and purified pneumococcal polysaccharide were given after the exercise. Furthermore, a skin test with seven different antigens was applied on the forearm. Antibody titers were measured before and 2 wk after the exercise. The skin test was read 48 h after the application. Eleven non-exercising triathletes (group B) and 22 moderately trained men (group C) were used as control groups. Group A revealed a significantly lower skin test response to the tetanus antigen than both groups B and C. In group A, a smaller cumulative response (sum of the diameters of indurations and number of positive skin test spots) was found than in both groups B and C. No differences in antibody titers were found among the three groups. Thus, the in vivo cell-mediated immunity was impaired in the first days after prolonged, high intensity exercise, whereas there was no impairment of the in vivo antibody production measured 2 wk after vaccination.lld:pubmed
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