Athletes need to stay healthy in order to perform at maximal capacity and intensity, but too much exercise may actually weaken the immune system and leave them vulnerable to upper-respiratory infections, such as colds or flu. A study in the European Journal of Applied Physiology reports an immune-system boost to athletes who took beta-glucan supplements and fewer incidents of upper-respiratory infections.
Results showed that the athletes who took pleuran had increased levels of natural cells that help fight infection
Prior research has shown that regular, moderate exercise may help boost the immune system and reduce respiratory infections, but research has also shown that people who engage in regular, intense and prolonged exercise—such as athletes—may be at increased risk for respiratory infections.
In this study, researchers test the effects of pleuran, an insoluble form of beta-glucan from the mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus (commercial name Imunoglukan), which has previously been shown to have immune-boosting properties. Every day for three months, 50 randomly assigned athletes were given either two capsules of Immunoglukan (100 mg of beta-glucan and 100 mg of vitamin C) or placebo supplements (vitamin C 100 mg only) and were monitored for symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections for three months following supplementation.
Results showed that the athletes who took pleuran had increased levels of natural “killer” cells—cells in the immune system that help fight infection—and reduced upper-respiratory infection symptoms compared with the placebo group. The authors comment, “[Upper respiratory tract infection] symptoms at a crucial time in the athlete’s training or competition schedule can have adverse effects on performance. It has been suggested that immunonutrition for heavily exercising athletes is needed and helps maintain immunity and health.”
While such research holds promise, this is one small study, supported by the makers of Immunoglukan, so further research is needed to assess the safety and effectiveness of such supplements.
In the meantime, for athletes who need to be on top of their game in order to perform and win, here are a few tips for staying in optimal shape:
(Eur J Appl Physiol DOI 10.1007/s00421-011-1837-z)