Physical activity may benefit health by modulating oxidative stress and inflammation. However, the selection of suitable exercise-induced oxidative stress biomarkers is still challenging. This study aimed at systematically summarizing the available evidence on exercise-induced oxidative stress measured in urine and/or saliva. Two meta-analyses including the most frequently quantified biomarkers of oxidative stress, namely, urinary isoprostane and DNA oxidation products, were performed. Three electronic databases (PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane CENTRAL) were interrogated. Among 4479 records, 43 original articles were included in the systematic review and 11 articles were included in meta-analysis I and II, respectively. We observed a pooled tre...
Exercise has been consistently used as an oxidant stimulus in redox biology studies. However, previo...
Prolonged and intense physical exercise enhances the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) due...
Saliva is easily obtainable for medical research and requires little effort or training for collecti...
Exercise-induced benefits are being increasingly recognized in promoting health and preventing disea...
The cells continuously produce free radicals and reactive oxygen species as a part of metabolic proc...
Salivary content has been reported as a potential biomarker for oxidative stress assessments especia...
The oxidative stress response to maximal exercise may provide useful clinical biomarkers for assessi...
Physical exercise is considered one of the most important beneficial factors of a healthy lifestyle,...
A physical exercise program is one of the commonly used methods for improving an individual’s antiox...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate a comprehensive set of urinary biomarkers for oxi...
Oxidative stress (OS) has been recognized to play a primary role in many acute and chronic diseases....
Oxidative stress (OS) has been recognized to play a primary role in many acute and chronic diseases....
The topic of exercise-induced oxidative stress has received considerable attention in recent years, ...
Oxidative stress appears to be involved in the pathophysiology of multiple human diseases. Although ...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate a comprehensive set of urinary biomarkers for oxi...
Exercise has been consistently used as an oxidant stimulus in redox biology studies. However, previo...
Prolonged and intense physical exercise enhances the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) due...
Saliva is easily obtainable for medical research and requires little effort or training for collecti...
Exercise-induced benefits are being increasingly recognized in promoting health and preventing disea...
The cells continuously produce free radicals and reactive oxygen species as a part of metabolic proc...
Salivary content has been reported as a potential biomarker for oxidative stress assessments especia...
The oxidative stress response to maximal exercise may provide useful clinical biomarkers for assessi...
Physical exercise is considered one of the most important beneficial factors of a healthy lifestyle,...
A physical exercise program is one of the commonly used methods for improving an individual’s antiox...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate a comprehensive set of urinary biomarkers for oxi...
Oxidative stress (OS) has been recognized to play a primary role in many acute and chronic diseases....
Oxidative stress (OS) has been recognized to play a primary role in many acute and chronic diseases....
The topic of exercise-induced oxidative stress has received considerable attention in recent years, ...
Oxidative stress appears to be involved in the pathophysiology of multiple human diseases. Although ...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate a comprehensive set of urinary biomarkers for oxi...
Exercise has been consistently used as an oxidant stimulus in redox biology studies. However, previo...
Prolonged and intense physical exercise enhances the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) due...
Saliva is easily obtainable for medical research and requires little effort or training for collecti...