BSRA supported study on improved T-cell functions in physically active older individuals published

Amanda Sardeli, Department of Inflammation and Ageing, University of Birmingham Higher levels of physical activity (HPA) are associated with enhanced immune responses in older adults, including improved vaccine efficacy, reduced incidence and severity of chronic inflammatory diseases, and lower rates of infection-related hospitalization and mortality. Given the crucial role of metabolic regulation in determining the

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