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Interactions between exercise, thermal stress and the immune system
David B. Pyne
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Coagulation
33%
Complex Interplay
33%
Cooling Method
33%
Cytotoxicity
33%
Dual-path Model
33%
Dynamic Interplay
33%
Exercise Activity
33%
Exercise Performance
33%
Heat Acclimation
66%
Heat Effect
33%
Heat Stress
100%
Heat Stroke
33%
Hot Conditions
66%
Immune System
100%
Inflammatory Pathways
33%
Intervention Strategies
33%
Occupational Activity
33%
Physical Activity
33%
Practical Interventions
33%
Preventive Strategies
33%
Sports Activity
33%
Systemic Inflammatory Response
33%
Thermal Stress
100%
Thermoregulation
33%
Uncompensable Heat Stress
33%
Well-being
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cytotoxicity
25%
Heat Stress
100%
Immune System
100%
Inflammation Response
25%
Physical Activity
25%
Temperature Stress
100%
Thermoregulation
25%
Wellbeing
25%
Psychology
Dynamic Interplay
100%
Health and Well-Being
100%
Physical Activity
100%
Thermoregulation
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Athletes
100%
Heat Stroke
100%
Inflammation
100%