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Daily changes of salivary secretory immunoglobulin A and appearance of upper respiratory symptoms during physical training.
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We could not demonstrate a significant relationship between decreased SIgA levels and appearance of URTI symptoms during the training period. However, our findings suggest that monitoring of SIgA secretion rate may be useful for assessment of risk status of athletes for URTI.