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Novel nutritional immune formula maintains host defense mechanisms.

Authors :
Wood, Steven M
Kennedy, Jeffrey S
Arsenault, Joanne E
Thomas, Debra L
Buck, Rachael H
Shippee, Ronald L
DeMichele, Stephen J
Winship, Timothy R
Schaller, Joseph P
Montain, Scott
Cordle, Christopher T
Source :
Military Medicine; November 2005, Vol. 170 Issue: 11 p975-985, 11p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Military combat and training stress induce immune changes that increase the risk of infection and ultimately influence soldiers' performance and readiness. Strenuous military training/assessment provides a uniform stress and the opportunity to evaluate nutritional strategies to minimize stress-induced immune changes that predispose soldiers to infection. Immunological changes and effects of a novel nutritional immune formula (NNIF) were examined prospectively in a double-blind, controlled study of 200 soldiers attending Special Forces Assessment and Selection School. Immune function was measured by skin delayed-type hypersensitivity, lymphocyte phenotyping, mitogenic proliferative responses, and granulocyte function. Approximately 50% of soldiers completed the study (control, n = 57; NNIF, n = 50). Several stress-induced lymphocyte changes were observed (decreased mitogen-induced proliferation, T and total lymphocytes, and interferon-gamma-producing lymphocytes and increased percentage of neutrophils). NNIF modified several changes, including delayed-type hypersensitivity responses (NNIF, 78%; control, 59%; p < 0.05), increased proportions of helper T cells, activation of B cells, enhanced neutrophil phagocytosis, and attenuation of declines in certain functional subpopulations (i.e., cytotoxic/ suppressor lymphocytes). Soldiers who consumed NNIF experienced less stress-induced immune impairment, thereby lowering the risk of infection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00264075 and 1930613X
Volume :
170
Issue :
11
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Military Medicine
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs51336431
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7205/milmed.170.11.975