Challenges of evaluating the effect of exercise training on salivary IgA in people with COPD
Clin Respir J
.
2021 Jun;15(6):699-701.
doi: 10.1111/crj.13337.
Epub 2021 Feb 17.
Authors
Narelle S Cox
1
2
3
,
Christine F McDonald
3
4
5
,
Maree Gleeson
6
,
Lisa Wood
6
,
Sharron Hall
6
,
Catherine Hill
3
7
,
Janet Bondarenko
8
,
Anne E Holland
1
2
3
8
Affiliations
1
Faculty Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
2
Discipline of Physiotherapy, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
3
Institute for Breathing and Sleep, Austin Health, Heidelberg, VIC, Australia.
4
Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Austin Health, Heidelberg, VIC, Australia.
5
School of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia.
6
School of Biomedical Science and Pharmacy, Faculty of Health & Medicine, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
7
Department of Physiotherapy, Austin Health, Heidelberg, VIC, Australia.
8
Department of Physiotherapy, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
PMID:
33548086
DOI:
10.1111/crj.13337
No abstract available
Publication types
Letter
MeSH terms
Exercise*
Humans
Immunoglobulin A
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive* / therapy
Saliva
Substances
Immunoglobulin A
Grants and funding
National Health and Medical Research Council
Lung Foundation Australia