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Effects of resistance exercise and protein ingestion on blood leukocytes and platelets in young and older men.

Juha J Hulmi1, T Myllymäki, M Tenhumäki, N Mutanen, R Puurtinen, G Paulsen, A A Mero.   

Abstract

This study investigated, in a multi-experiment design, the acute effects of milk protein ingestion, aging [50 young (approximately 26 years) vs. 45 older (approximately 61 years) men] and training state for the blood leukocyte and platelet responses acutely after a single bout of resistance exercise (RE). Moreover, basal effects of 21 weeks of resistance training (RT) were examined. The single bout of RE rapidly increased all blood leukocytes and platelets (P < 0.05). Protein ingestion before or before and after the RE bout did not have an effect on this response. However, younger men had a larger immediate exercise-induced response in leukocytes and platelets than older men. Basal fasting levels of leukocytes and platelets remained unchanged after 21 weeks of RT and this RT period did not change the acute RE-induced leukocyte and platelet response. The long-term RT was, however, able to slightly increase blood hematocrit. Blood platelet counts were consistently higher in the younger men when compared to the older men. Blood lymphopenia occurred only after a larger volume of exercise. In conclusion, the acute increase in blood leukocytes and platelets may be smaller in the older as when compared to the younger men. However, the number of immune cells and thus probably their function may not be affected by milk protein ingestion or months of resistance training.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20101405     DOI: 10.1007/s00421-010-1360-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol        ISSN: 1439-6319            Impact factor:   3.078


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