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Recent advances in exercise effects on immunosenescence and management of diseases.

International immunopharmacology 2026 Vol.168(Pt 2) p. 115971

Saleh MY, Saleh AY, Abbas RH, Al Hiali T, Mohamed AF, Ali Al-Nuaimi AM

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People are more likely to get infections, cancer, and other long-term illnesses as they age due to immunosenescence, which is a decrease in immune function.

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APA Saleh MY, Saleh AY, et al. (2026). Recent advances in exercise effects on immunosenescence and management of diseases.. International immunopharmacology, 168(Pt 2), 115971. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intimp.2025.115971
MLA Saleh MY, et al.. "Recent advances in exercise effects on immunosenescence and management of diseases.." International immunopharmacology, vol. 168, no. Pt 2, 2026, pp. 115971.
PMID 41338149

Abstract

People are more likely to get infections, cancer, and other long-term illnesses as they age due to immunosenescence, which is a decrease in immune function. This loss is marked by less adaptive immunity and chronic inflammation. Although several lifestyle changes can slow this decrease, one non-pharmacological technique that has shown considerable promise is regular exercise. The effects of immunosenescence on inflammatory, infectious, and cancerous disorders are explored in this article. It is predicated on a thorough literature search of data from 2000 to 2025 in PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and ClinicalTrials.gov. We assess the data, which show that physical activity improves immunological responses and reduces immunosenescence alterations in these specific clinical settings. To enhance clinical outcomes and delay immunological decline, our synthesis confirms that physical exercise is a promising option. We conclude by providing an in-depth analysis of the benefits and drawbacks of exercise therapies for improving immunological function in older people.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Immunosenescence; Exercise; Neoplasms; Exercise Therapy; Aging; Animals; Inflammation