Because your legs move and hits your immune.
Exercise stresses your immune system. Too little exercise has very little effect on your immune system, whereas too much exercise can debilitate your immune system. Therefore, like medication, the proper dose of exercise is required; if it is neither too little nor too strenuous, regular exercise can boost your immune system. .
our heart mostly affect from exercise
Mary Ann Carmack has written: 'Exercise-induced modifications in immune responsiveness in rats' -- subject(s): Exercise, Immune response, Lymphocytes, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise
Their immune system becomes weaker.
It could slow down your immune system. (suppress your immune system) You could also pass out...:(
Exercise is good for our body,but if you eat less and exercise more it can affect your health.It can cause joint pain,weight losse.t.c.
How does exercise affect your breathing? Not getting enough exercise to help exercise your lungs could cause you to have a flat chest and rounded shoulders.
AIDS is an autoimmune disease; it destroys the immune system. So, yes, it affects the immune system.
Having a STD will negatively affect the immune system.
no
HIV effects the non specific immune system that is Acquired Immune System.
Excessive exercise results in over-training, which weakens the immune system. Exercise should be like medication: neither too much nor too little. The right dose is important. If you have too little exercise, you won't stimulate any physiological improvements (the training effect). If you have too much exercise, you will stress your body too much by giving it insufficient recovery time. It's best to monitor your exercise dosage in conjunction with your physician. .