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Salivary secretory immunoglobulin A variation between female varsity athletes and nonathletes.

Carlye ChaneyElizabeth A Quinn
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2020)
Cardiovascular activity did not predict salivary sIgA secretion rates in this sample of female college students, and athletes did not show significantly different sIgA secretion rates than nonathletes. Together, these findings suggest that exercise may not be associated with altered immune function in well-nourished college-aged women. The increase in secretion rates among both athletes and nonathletes suggests that additional factors shared by both groups may have led to increases.
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