Objectives: we assessed the effects of green tea on biomarkers of treadmill downhill running induced oxidative status and muscle soreness  were measured in young male untrained voluntaries.Methods: Participants were assigned to six groups Group1:200mg Group2:400mg, Group3: 600, Group 4:800, Group5:1000mg and group six drank green tea for 12 weeks.Results: Green tea consumption has decreased significantly the level MDA, Ck, Glutathione and increased the level of catalase in higher concentration of 1000 mg.Conclusion: Green tea may have selective protective effects within the body, especially after treadmill downhill running.Keywords: oxidative stress, Treadmill downhill, Green tea, muscle sorenes
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The combined effect of green tea ingestion and interval sprinting exercise on body and abdominal fat...
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High intensity exercise (HI) induces oxidative stress. Running for 2400 meters is one of the simple ...
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[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of green tea extract (GTE) suppl...
Green tea is associated with health benefits. Some studies showed enhanced exercise-induced fat oxid...
International audiencePurpose - Green tea extract (GTE) supplementation has been proposed to possess...
Introduction: Green tea as a rich source of antioxidant compounds, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer...
BACKGROUND: Green tea consumption is reportedly associated with various health-promoting properties....
The combined effect of green tea ingestion and interval sprinting exercise on body and abdominal fat...
Abstract Background: Studies have shown that chronic administration of green tea decreases blood pr...
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