Über die Zeitschrift
Exercise Immunology Review, an official publication of the International Society of Exercise and Immunology and of the German Society of Sports Medicine and Prevention, is committed to developing and enriching knowledge in all aspects of immunology that relate to sport, exercise, and regular physical activity. In recognition of the broad range of disciplines that contribute to the
understanding of immune function, the journal has adopted an interdisciplinary focus. This allows dissemination of research findings from such disciplines as exercise science, medicine, immunology, physiology, behavioral science, endocrinology, pharmacology, and psychology.
Exercise Immunology Review publishes review articles that explore:
(a) fundamental aspects of immune function and regulation during exercise.
(b) interactions of exercise and immunology in the optimization of health and protection against acute infections.
(c) deterioration of immune function resulting from competitive stress and overtraining.
(d) prevention or modulation of the effects of aging or disease (including HIV infection; cancer; autoimmune, metabolic or transplantation associated disorders) through exercise.
(e) instrumental use of exercise or related stress models for basic or applied research in any field of physiology, pathophysiology or medicine with relations to immune function.