This study examined the effects of a 6-week repeated sprint training on redox-based homeostasis and their association with muscle damage. Fifteen male physical education students (aged 20.0±1.0 years; body weight 77.7±6.0 kg; height 181.0±4.4 cm; %body fat 8.7±3.0 %), familiar with intermittent activities, volunteered to participate in the study. Experimental training program consisted of 2-3 sets of 6-10 straight-line or shuttle 20-m repeated sprints with departures every 25 seconds and a 2-minute inter-set passive recovery. The training intervention lasted six weeks during which 18 training sessions were performed. The levels were measured of the following: 15-F2t-isoprostanes in plasma and 24-hour urine; superoxide dismutase, glutathione...
Despite worldwide popularity of soccer, there are still insufficient data about the effects of train...
Introduction: Physical activity and exercise due to increased cellular oxidative process lead to inc...
Background: Different intensities of exercise induce varying levels of reactive oxygen species, caus...
In order to support the energy demand during physical exercise, temporary acute responses occur in o...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of six week sprint training applied to soccer play...
The purpose of this study was to assess oxidative stress biomarkers prior to and following different...
Exercise causes alterations in redox homeostasis (ARH). Measuring ARH in elite athletes may aid in t...
Exercise has been consistently used as an oxidant stimulus in redox biology studies. However, previo...
Regular aerobic or resistance training are related to better body composition, greater physical and ...
Beneficial systemic effects of regular physical exercise have been demonstrated to reduce risks of a...
Twenty males ran either on a level treadmill (nonmuscle-damaging condition) or on a downhill treadmi...
Beneficial systemic effects of regular physical exercise have been demonstrated to reduce risks of a...
The central aim of this review is to address the highly multidisciplinary topic of redox biology as ...
This field study investigated the influences of exposure to natural low altitude on endurance traini...
While intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) has been reported to evoke cellular responses via hypoxia ...
Despite worldwide popularity of soccer, there are still insufficient data about the effects of train...
Introduction: Physical activity and exercise due to increased cellular oxidative process lead to inc...
Background: Different intensities of exercise induce varying levels of reactive oxygen species, caus...
In order to support the energy demand during physical exercise, temporary acute responses occur in o...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of six week sprint training applied to soccer play...
The purpose of this study was to assess oxidative stress biomarkers prior to and following different...
Exercise causes alterations in redox homeostasis (ARH). Measuring ARH in elite athletes may aid in t...
Exercise has been consistently used as an oxidant stimulus in redox biology studies. However, previo...
Regular aerobic or resistance training are related to better body composition, greater physical and ...
Beneficial systemic effects of regular physical exercise have been demonstrated to reduce risks of a...
Twenty males ran either on a level treadmill (nonmuscle-damaging condition) or on a downhill treadmi...
Beneficial systemic effects of regular physical exercise have been demonstrated to reduce risks of a...
The central aim of this review is to address the highly multidisciplinary topic of redox biology as ...
This field study investigated the influences of exposure to natural low altitude on endurance traini...
While intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) has been reported to evoke cellular responses via hypoxia ...
Despite worldwide popularity of soccer, there are still insufficient data about the effects of train...
Introduction: Physical activity and exercise due to increased cellular oxidative process lead to inc...
Background: Different intensities of exercise induce varying levels of reactive oxygen species, caus...