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A Life-Style Physical Activity Intervention and the Antibody Response to Pneumococcal Vaccination in Women

Journal

PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE
Volume 75, Issue 8, Pages 774-782

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/PSY.0b013e3182a0b664

Keywords

physical activity; pneumococcal vaccination; antibody response

Funding

  1. MRC [MR/K00414X/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  2. Medical Research Council [MR/K00414X/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Objective: To assess whether a life-style physical activity intervention improved antibody response to a pneumococcal vaccination in sedentary middle-aged women. Methods: Eighty-nine sedentary women completed a 16-week exercise (physical activity consultation, pedometer, telephone/e-mail prompts; n = 44) or control (advisory leaflet; n = 45) intervention. Pneumococcal vaccination was administered at 12 weeks, and antibody titers (11 of the 23 contained in the pneumococcal vaccine) were determined before vaccination and 4 weeks and 6 months later. Physical activity, aerobic fitness, body composition, and psychological factors were measured before and after the intervention. Results: The intervention group displayed a greater increase in walking behavior (from mean [standard deviation] = 82.16 [90.90] to 251.87 [202.13]) compared with the control condition (111.67 [94.64] to 165.16 [117.22]; time by group interaction: F(1,68) = 11.25, p =.001, eta(2) = 0.14). Quality of life also improved in the intervention group (from 19.37 [3.22] to 16.70 [4.29]) compared with the control condition (19.97 [4.22] to 19.48 [5.37]; time by group interaction: F(1,66) = 4.44, p =.039, eta(2) = 0.06). However, no significant effects of the intervention on antibody response were found (time by group eta(2) for each of the 11 pneumococcal strains ranged from 0.001 to 0.018; p values all > .264). Conclusions: Participation in a life-style physical activity intervention increased subjective and objective physical activity levels and quality of life but did not affect antibody response to pneumococcal vaccination.

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