Antioxidants and sports performance
VJ Clemente-Suárez, Á Bustamante-Sanchez… - Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
The role of reactive oxygen species and antioxidant response in training adaptations and
sports performance has been a large issue investigated in the last few years. The present …
sports performance has been a large issue investigated in the last few years. The present …
Impairment between oxidant and antioxidant systems: short-and long-term implications for athletes' health
C Nocella, V Cammisotto, F Pigozzi, P Borrione… - Nutrients, 2019 - mdpi.com
The role of oxidative stress, an imbalance between reactive oxygen species production
(ROS) and antioxidants, has been described in several patho-physiological conditions …
(ROS) and antioxidants, has been described in several patho-physiological conditions …
Resistance training, antioxidant status, and antioxidant supplementation
Resistance training is known to promote the generation of reactive oxygen species.
Although this can likely upregulate the natural, endogenous antioxidant defense systems …
Although this can likely upregulate the natural, endogenous antioxidant defense systems …
[HTML][HTML] Antioxidants in athlete's basic nutrition: considerations towards a guideline for the intake of vitamin C and vitamin E
O Neubauer, C Yfanti - 2015 - europepmc.org
Antioxidants in acute physical exercise and exercise training remain a hot topic in sport
nutrition, exercise physiology and biology, in general (Jackson, 2008; Margaritis and …
nutrition, exercise physiology and biology, in general (Jackson, 2008; Margaritis and …
Antioxidants and exercise performance: with a focus on vitamin E and C supplementation
Antioxidant supplementation, including vitamin E and C supplementation, has recently
received recognition among athletes as a possible method for enhancing athletic …
received recognition among athletes as a possible method for enhancing athletic …
Antioxidant supplementation and adaptive response to training: a systematic review
R Pastor, JA Tur - Current pharmaceutical design, 2019 - ingentaconnect.com
Background: Antioxidant supplementation has become a common practice among athletes
to theoretically achieve a reduction in oxidative stress, promote recovery and improve …
to theoretically achieve a reduction in oxidative stress, promote recovery and improve …
The role of oxidative, inflammatory and neuroendocrinological systems during exercise stress in athletes: implications of antioxidant supplementation on physiological …
K Slattery, D Bentley, AJ Coutts - Sports Medicine, 2015 - Springer
During periods of intensified physical training, reactive oxygen species (ROS) release may
exceed the protective capacity of the antioxidant system and lead to dysregulation within the …
exceed the protective capacity of the antioxidant system and lead to dysregulation within the …
[HTML][HTML] Well-known antioxidants and newcomers in sport nutrition: coenzyme Q10, quercetin, resveratrol, pterostilbene, pycnogenol and astaxanthin
M Belviranli, N Okudan - 2015 - europepmc.org
Physical exercise induces an increase in production of free radicals and other reactive
oxygen species (ROS)(Davies et al. 1982, Borzone et al. 1994, Halliwell and Gutteridge …
oxygen species (ROS)(Davies et al. 1982, Borzone et al. 1994, Halliwell and Gutteridge …
Dietary antioxidants for the athlete
M Atalay, J Lappalainen, CK Sen - Current sports medicine …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Physical exercise induces oxidative stress and tissue damage. Although a basal level of
reactive oxygen species (ROS) is required to drive redox signaling and numerous …
reactive oxygen species (ROS) is required to drive redox signaling and numerous …
[PDF][PDF] Acute and chronic effects of antioxidant supplementation on exercise performance
DJ Bentley, J Ackerman, T Clifford… - Antioxidants in Sport …, 2015 - library.oapen.org
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS), also known as free radicals, are con tinually
produced within the body as part of normal oxidative metabolism (Finaud et al. 2006; …
produced within the body as part of normal oxidative metabolism (Finaud et al. 2006; …