| Literature DB >> 3253238 |
W J Schouten1, R Verschuur, H C Kemper.
Abstract
A population of young adults, 92 men and 107 women, with a mean age of 21 (+/- 0.7) years, were retrospectively questioned about their habitual physical activity levels (period of 3 months) and the incidence and duration of upper respiratory tract infection (URI) symptoms (period of 6 months). We hypothesized that the incidence and duration of URI symptoms were inversely related with the level of sports activity and total physical activity. Only in women was a statistically significant (P less than 0.05) negative relation found between the incidence of URI symptoms and the level of sports activity. However, the low Spearman's rho coefficient (-0.18) indicates a very weak relation between both parameters.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3253238 DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1025050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sports Med ISSN: 0172-4622 Impact factor: 3.118