» Articles » PMID: 35162910

A Guide to Different Intensities of Exercise, Vaccination, and Sports Nutrition in the Course of Preparing Elite Athletes for the Management of Upper Respiratory Infections During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Narrative Review

Overview
Publisher MDPI
Date 2022 Feb 15
PMID 35162910
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Elite athletes use high-intensity training to maintain their fitness level. However, intense training can harm the immune system, making athletes suspectable to COVID-19 and negatively affecting their performance. In addition, the diet of athletes should be appreciated more as it is another influencer of the immune system, especially during the COVID 19 pandemic. The other important issue elite athletes face currently is vaccination and its possible intervention with their training. The present study attempts to discuss the impact of different training intensities, nutritional strategies, and vaccination on the immune system function in elite athletes. To this end, Scopus, ISC, PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases were searched from 1988 to 2021 using the related keywords. The results of our review showed that although high-intensity exercise can suppress the immune system, elite athletes should not stop training in the time of infection but use low- and moderate-intensity training. Moderate-intensity exercise can improve immune function and maintain physical fitness. In addition, it is also better for athletes not to undertake high-intensity training at the time of vaccination, but instead perform moderate to low-intensity training. Furthermore, nutritional strategies can be employed to improve immune function during high-intensity training periods.

Citing Articles

Protracted exercise tolerance post-coronavirus disease 2019 in endurance athletes: A survey.

Haley C, van Aswegen H, Libhaber E, Olivier B S Afr J Physiother. 2024; 80(1):2063.

PMID: 39229293 PMC: 11369748. DOI: 10.4102/sajp.v80i1.2063.


Demystifying roles of exercise in immune response regulation against acute respiratory infections: A narrative review.

Agustiningsih D, Wibawa T Sports Med Health Sci. 2024; 6(2):139-153.

PMID: 38708320 PMC: 11067861. DOI: 10.1016/j.smhs.2024.01.004.


Supplementation of L-glutamine enhanced mucosal immunity and improved hormonal status of combat-sport athletes.

Lu T, Zheng A, Suzuki K, Lu C, Wang C, Fang S J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2024; 21(1):2300259.

PMID: 38193521 PMC: 10783826. DOI: 10.1080/15502783.2023.2300259.


Improved physical performance of elite soccer players based on GPS results after 4 days of carbohydrate loading followed by 3 days of low carbohydrate diet.

Kazemi A, Racil G, Ahmadi Hekmatikar A, Behnam Moghadam M, Karami P, Henselmans M J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2023; 20(1):2258837.

PMID: 37731274 PMC: 10515665. DOI: 10.1080/15502783.2023.2258837.


Highlighting the idea of exerkines in the management of cancer patients with cachexia: novel insights and a critical review.

Ahmadi Hekmatikar A, Nelson A, Petersen A BMC Cancer. 2023; 23(1):889.

PMID: 37730552 PMC: 10512651. DOI: 10.1186/s12885-023-11391-3.


References
1.
Zimmer P, Baumann F, Bloch W, Schenk A, Koliamitra C, Jensen P . Impact of exercise on pro inflammatory cytokine levels and epigenetic modulations of tumor-competitive lymphocytes in Non-Hodgkin-Lymphoma patients-randomized controlled trial. Eur J Haematol. 2014; 93(6):527-32. DOI: 10.1111/ejh.12395. View

2.
Neves P, Tenorio T, Lins T, Muniz M, Pithon-Curi T, Botero J . Acute effects of high- and low-intensity exercise bouts on leukocyte counts. J Exerc Sci Fit. 2018; 13(1):24-28. PMC: 5812872. DOI: 10.1016/j.jesf.2014.11.003. View

3.
Dorneles G, Haddad D, Fagundes V, Vargas B, Kloecker A, Romao P . High intensity interval exercise decreases IL-8 and enhances the immunomodulatory cytokine interleukin-10 in lean and overweight-obese individuals. Cytokine. 2015; 77:1-9. DOI: 10.1016/j.cyto.2015.10.003. View

4.
Calder P . Nutrition, immunity and COVID-19. BMJ Nutr Prev Health. 2020; 3(1):74-92. PMC: 7295866. DOI: 10.1136/bmjnph-2020-000085. View

5.
Mee-Inta O, Zhao Z, Kuo Y . Physical Exercise Inhibits Inflammation and Microglial Activation. Cells. 2019; 8(7). PMC: 6678635. DOI: 10.3390/cells8070691. View