Training and natural immunity: effects of diets rich in fat or carbohydrate

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B. K. Pedersen
J. W. Helge
E. A. Richter
T. Rohde
B. Kiens
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[1] Copenhagen Muscle Research Centre,
[2] Department of Infectious Diseases M7721,undefined
[3] Rigshospitalet,undefined
[4] Tagensvej 20,undefined
[5] 2200 Copenhagen,undefined
[6] Denmark e-mail: bkp@rh.dk; Tel.: +45-35457797; Fax: +45-35456648,undefined
[7] August Krogh Institute,undefined
[8] University of Copenhagen,undefined
[9] Denmark,undefined
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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2000年 / 82卷
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Key words Exercise; Training; Immune system; Carbohydrate; Fat;
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The purpose of the study was to investigate whether a carbohydrate-rich versus fat-rich diet influenced the effect of training on the immune system. Ten untrained young men ingested a carbohydrate-rich diet [65 energy percent (E%) carbohydrate] and ten subjects a fat-rich diet (62E% fat) while endurance training was performed 3–4 times a week for 7 weeks. Maximal oxygen uptake increased by 11% in both groups. Blood samples for immune monitoring were collected before and at the end of the study. Blood samples were also collected, in parallel, from 20 age-matched subjects, and data from these subjects were used to eliminate day-to-day variation in the immunological tests. Independently of diet, training increased the percentage of CD3–CD16+ CD56+ natural killer (NK) cells from [mean (SEM)] 14(1)% to 20 (3)% (P=0.05), whereas the NK-cell activity, either unstimulated or stimulated with interleukin (IL)-2 or interferon (IFN)-α, did not change. Furthermore, training did not influence the percentages of CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, CD19+ or CD14+ cells. However, when the two diet groups were compared, it was found that the NK-cell activity had increased in the group on the carbohydrate-rich diet [from 16 (3)% to 27 (2)%] and decreased in the group on the fat-rich diet [from 26 (2)% to 20 (4)%] in response to training. The effect of training on unstimulated NK-cell activity was significantly different between the groups (P=0.007). These data indicate that diet manipulation during training may influence natural immunity, and suggest that ingestion of a fat-rich diet during training is detrimental to the immune system compared to the effect of a carbohydrate-rich diet.
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