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- Who: F. Adammek from the Division of Performance and Health (Sports Medicine), Institute for Sport and Sport Science, Technical University Dortmund, Otto‑Hahn‑Straße, Dortmund, Germany have published the Article: Neutrophil but not lymphocyte response to matched interval and continuous running differs between protocols and sex, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: Their results showed that only intervals of sufficient length (60 s) in the peak intensity phase provide stronger immune cell perturbations compared to shorter intervals (10 s 30 s) or continuous endurance exercise (Bogdanis et_al 2022).
- Future: The authors suggest to . . .

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