Objective Exercise-induced oxidative stress is due to the massive increase in free radicals caused by strenuous exercise, which exceeds the ability of self-clearing. It is one of the main causes of sports injury and sports fatigue. Eliminating excessive production of free radicals is the key to alleviating exercise induced oxidative damage. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to study the effect of hydrogen on exercise-induced oxidative damage, to explore its possible mechanism and to explore the best dose of hydrogen with different concentrations. Methods 40 male SD rats (200±20g) were randomly divided into five groups(n=8):sedentary, exercise control, low concentration hydrogen with exercise(H1), medium concentration hydrogen with exe...
Acute physical exercise increases reactive oxygen species in skeletal muscle, leading to tissue dama...
Introduction: Free radicals increase with age and disease, so the aim of this study was to investiga...
Post-exercise muscle damage manifests as a decline in the force-generating ability and delayed-onset...
Physical exercise-induced skeletal muscle damage may be characterized by increased oxidative stress,...
The reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced during exercise act as a double-edged sword because they ...
Objective This study was carried out to detect the effects of hydrogen-water intervention on oxidati...
Molecular hydrogen (H2) is a colorless, tasteless, odorless, and minimal molecule with high flammabi...
H2 has been clinically demonstrated to provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, which make...
This research examined the effects of single-dose molecular hydrogen (H2) supplements on acid-base s...
In recent years it has been shown that psychological stress induced by immobilization changes the ba...
Background: Normal exercise can improve human physical abilities, but strenuous exercise can damage ...
Oxidative stress is involved in the pathogenesis of many diseases. Hyperthyroidism is associated wit...
Introduction: Effect of physical exercise on biological function, which is positive effect in terms ...
Background: Hydroxytyrosol (HT) is a polyphenol found in olive oil that is known for its antioxidant...
Background: Continuous damage from oxidative stress and apoptosis are the important mechanisms that ...
Acute physical exercise increases reactive oxygen species in skeletal muscle, leading to tissue dama...
Introduction: Free radicals increase with age and disease, so the aim of this study was to investiga...
Post-exercise muscle damage manifests as a decline in the force-generating ability and delayed-onset...
Physical exercise-induced skeletal muscle damage may be characterized by increased oxidative stress,...
The reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced during exercise act as a double-edged sword because they ...
Objective This study was carried out to detect the effects of hydrogen-water intervention on oxidati...
Molecular hydrogen (H2) is a colorless, tasteless, odorless, and minimal molecule with high flammabi...
H2 has been clinically demonstrated to provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, which make...
This research examined the effects of single-dose molecular hydrogen (H2) supplements on acid-base s...
In recent years it has been shown that psychological stress induced by immobilization changes the ba...
Background: Normal exercise can improve human physical abilities, but strenuous exercise can damage ...
Oxidative stress is involved in the pathogenesis of many diseases. Hyperthyroidism is associated wit...
Introduction: Effect of physical exercise on biological function, which is positive effect in terms ...
Background: Hydroxytyrosol (HT) is a polyphenol found in olive oil that is known for its antioxidant...
Background: Continuous damage from oxidative stress and apoptosis are the important mechanisms that ...
Acute physical exercise increases reactive oxygen species in skeletal muscle, leading to tissue dama...
Introduction: Free radicals increase with age and disease, so the aim of this study was to investiga...
Post-exercise muscle damage manifests as a decline in the force-generating ability and delayed-onset...