Typically, free radicals are thought of as perpetrators of cell damage, ageing, even cancer, whereas antioxidants are seen as the defence against these threats. Accordingly, antioxidants are among the most common sports supplements used by amateur and professional athletes. However, the sensibility of this practice has recently been challenged in the scientific literature. This article briefly summarizes both positive and negative physiological effects of free radicals and antioxidants, culminating with emphasis on the signalling roles played by free radicals during training adaptations and the ability of superfluous antioxidants to weaken these desired signals, as revealed in several recent publications. The aim of this article is not to e...
Abstract Cells continuously produce free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) as part of metab...
Whether they are used as a health or a performance enhancer, antioxidant supplements continue to be ...
Copyright © 2012 Michalis G. Nikolaidis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Typically, free radicals are thought of as perpetrators of cell damage, ageing, even cancer, whereas...
Free radicals are produced during aerobic cellular metabolism and have key roles as regulatory media...
This review discusses studies investigating the effects of antioxidant supplementation on exercise-i...
Antioxidant supplements are commonly consumed by endurance athletes to minimize exercise-induced oxi...
Antioxidants in acute physical exercise and exercise training remain a hot topic in sport nutrition,...
The use of antioxidants in sports is controversial due to existing evidence that they both support a...
During periods of intensified physical training, reactive oxygen species (ROS) release may exceed th...
The detrimental outcomes associated with unregulated and excessive production of free radicals remai...
AbstractBoth exercise and aging increase reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can result in damage t...
The role of reactive oxygen species and antioxidant response in training adaptations and sports perf...
Exercise appears to increase reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can result in damage to cells. Pot...
Oxidative stress, which occurs as a result of physical exercise, has been intensively investigated i...
Abstract Cells continuously produce free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) as part of metab...
Whether they are used as a health or a performance enhancer, antioxidant supplements continue to be ...
Copyright © 2012 Michalis G. Nikolaidis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Typically, free radicals are thought of as perpetrators of cell damage, ageing, even cancer, whereas...
Free radicals are produced during aerobic cellular metabolism and have key roles as regulatory media...
This review discusses studies investigating the effects of antioxidant supplementation on exercise-i...
Antioxidant supplements are commonly consumed by endurance athletes to minimize exercise-induced oxi...
Antioxidants in acute physical exercise and exercise training remain a hot topic in sport nutrition,...
The use of antioxidants in sports is controversial due to existing evidence that they both support a...
During periods of intensified physical training, reactive oxygen species (ROS) release may exceed th...
The detrimental outcomes associated with unregulated and excessive production of free radicals remai...
AbstractBoth exercise and aging increase reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can result in damage t...
The role of reactive oxygen species and antioxidant response in training adaptations and sports perf...
Exercise appears to increase reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can result in damage to cells. Pot...
Oxidative stress, which occurs as a result of physical exercise, has been intensively investigated i...
Abstract Cells continuously produce free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) as part of metab...
Whether they are used as a health or a performance enhancer, antioxidant supplements continue to be ...
Copyright © 2012 Michalis G. Nikolaidis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...