Immunological Outcomes of Bovine Colostrum Supplementation in Trained and Physically Active People: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Nutrients. 2020 Apr 8;12(4):1023. doi: 10.3390/nu12041023.

Abstract

Bovine colostrum (BC) is a promising natural product applied to improve immunological functions. However, there is very little evidence on the true benefits of BC treatment on the immune function of trained and physically active people; moreover, there is no consensus on the supplementation strategy. For this reason, the aim of this meta-analysis was to quantify the effects of BC supplementation on immunological outcomes in physically active people. Data from 10 randomised controlled trials (RCTs) investigating the effect of BC supplementation in athletes and physically active adults were analysed, involving 239 participants. The results show that BC supplementation has no or a fairly low impact on improving the concentration of serum immunoglobulins (IgA, IgG), lymphocytes and neutrophils, and saliva immunoglobulin (IgA) in athletes and physically active participants. Previous research has shown BC to reduce upper respiratory tract infections; nevertheless, there is a gap of scientific knowledge on the mechanisms underlying these effects. Future RCTs are needed to focus on finding these mechanisms, as well as on preparing a clear consensus on a BC supplementation strategy in trained athletes and the physically active population.

Keywords: colostrum; immunity support; immunology; physical activity; sport.

Publication types

  • Meta-Analysis
  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Animals
  • Athletes
  • Athletic Performance / physiology*
  • Cattle
  • Colostrum / immunology*
  • Dietary Supplements*
  • Exercise / physiology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Immune System / drug effects*
  • Immunoglobulin A, Secretory / metabolism
  • Immunoglobulins / blood
  • Lymphocytes / immunology
  • Male
  • Neutrophils / immunology
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Saliva / immunology
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Immunoglobulin A, Secretory
  • Immunoglobulins