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Exercise and psychoneuroimmunology

A LaPerriere1, G Ironson, M H Antoni

  • 1Department of Psychiatry, University of Miami School of Medicine, FL 33136.

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
|February 1, 1994
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Regular exercise benefits mental health and immune function, particularly for individuals with HIV-1. Moderate exercise may slow disease progression and improve immune markers like CD4 cell counts.

Area of Science:

  • Psychoneuroimmunology
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Immunology

Background:

  • Psychoneuroimmunology examines the interplay between psychological, neuroendocrine, and immune systems.
  • Exercise is known to positively impact mental health and immune functioning.
  • Existing research suggests exercise may mitigate negative health outcomes in chronic diseases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize the effects of exercise on psychoneuroimmunology.
  • To propose a model linking exercise to benefits in chronic disease management.
  • To investigate exercise interventions for individuals with Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1).

Main Methods:

  • Developing and applying an "exercise and psychoneuroimmunology" model.
  • Implementing moderate exercise training interventions for HIV-1 seropositive individuals.

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  • Monitoring psychologic, immunologic, and disease progression markers.
  • Main Results:

    • Moderate exercise attenuated stress-induced psychologic and immunologic changes in asymptomatic HIV-1 individuals.
    • Continued aerobic exercise was associated with increased CD4 cell counts and enhanced immune surveillance.
    • Exercise demonstrated potential in slowing disease progression for HIV-1 patients.

    Conclusions:

    • Exercise interventions show promise in managing the psychologic and immunologic aspects of chronic diseases.
    • Exercise is a potentially valuable approach for improving health and managing illness, especially in HIV-1.
    • The proposed "exercise and psychoneuroimmunology" model provides a framework for understanding exercise's health benefits.