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Environmental and Physiological Influences on Human Natural Killer Cell Activity in Relation to Good Health Practices

We examined the association of natural killer (NK) cell activity with a number of life style factors by a cross‐sectional analysis on 2892 Japanese individuals. The following habits were found to be associated with increased NK activity: 1) alcohol drinking (males, P<0.05), 2) not smoking cigaret...

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Autores principales: Nakachi, Kei, Imai, Kazue
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1399816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1992.tb01983.x
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description We examined the association of natural killer (NK) cell activity with a number of life style factors by a cross‐sectional analysis on 2892 Japanese individuals. The following habits were found to be associated with increased NK activity: 1) alcohol drinking (males, P<0.05), 2) not smoking cigarettes (males and females, P<0.001), 3) increased intake of green vegetables (females, P<0.001), 4) increased intakes of meat, milk, dairy products, and soyabean products (males, P<0.01), 5) daily workload of less than 3 hours per day (females, P<0.05), 6) regular meals (females, P<0.05), 7) regular sleep of more than 7 hours (females, P<0.05), 8) proper body weight. In addition, systolic blood pressure showed a positive correlation with NK activity (P< 0.001), while proportion of helper/ inducer (OKT4(+)) T cells and fraction of β‐globulin showed negative correlations (P< 0.001). We thus found that the living habits associated with increased NK activity were consistent with generally accepted good health practices, except alcohol drinking.
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spelling pubmed-59189562018-05-11 Environmental and Physiological Influences on Human Natural Killer Cell Activity in Relation to Good Health Practices Nakachi, Kei Imai, Kazue Jpn J Cancer Res Article We examined the association of natural killer (NK) cell activity with a number of life style factors by a cross‐sectional analysis on 2892 Japanese individuals. The following habits were found to be associated with increased NK activity: 1) alcohol drinking (males, P<0.05), 2) not smoking cigarettes (males and females, P<0.001), 3) increased intake of green vegetables (females, P<0.001), 4) increased intakes of meat, milk, dairy products, and soyabean products (males, P<0.01), 5) daily workload of less than 3 hours per day (females, P<0.05), 6) regular meals (females, P<0.05), 7) regular sleep of more than 7 hours (females, P<0.05), 8) proper body weight. In addition, systolic blood pressure showed a positive correlation with NK activity (P< 0.001), while proportion of helper/ inducer (OKT4(+)) T cells and fraction of β‐globulin showed negative correlations (P< 0.001). We thus found that the living habits associated with increased NK activity were consistent with generally accepted good health practices, except alcohol drinking. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1992-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5918956/ /pubmed/1399816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1992.tb01983.x Text en
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