Abstract Background Intense physical exercise leads to inflammation, oxidative stress and muscle damage, and these responses are of greater magnitude in people with obesity. Melatonin (MLT) is considered an endogenous antioxidant which may have beneficial effects against inflammation, oxidative stress and promote tissue repair after exercise. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of MLT on inflammatory parameters, oxidative stress and muscle damage in people with overweight/obesity after a high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE). Methods A total of 23 subjects with obesity (9 men and 14 women) age: 33.26 ± 9.81 years, BMI: 37.75 ± 8.87 kg.m−2 were randomized to participate in two experimental sessions: HIIE + Placebo and HIIE + ML...
Background: Regular physical exercises may help people to be more resistant to everyday problems; ho...
To explore the combined effects of exercise and melatonin supplement against the challenges of isopr...
Purpose of Review: Here, we review the known relations between hypertension and obesity to inflammat...
Melatonin possesses the indoleamine structure and exerts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions a...
Melatonin possesses the indoleamine structure and exerts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions a...
It is well documented that exhaustive physical exercise leads to inflammation and skeletal muscle ti...
Five percent of consumed oxygen produces a number of reactive oxygen species (ROS) including free ra...
The current study sought to investigate the effect of melatonin consumption on cardiovascular respon...
Obesity is a chronic condition whose management is a critical challenge for physicians. The scientif...
Obesity and its complications have become a prominent global public health problem that severely thr...
Skeletal muscle disorders are dramatically increasing with human aging with enormous sanitary costs ...
Abstract Aims This study is aimed at testing the acute melatonin administration (oral; 6 mg) on aer...
Melatonin as an omnipresent molecule is secreted by the pineal gland. It is a strong free radical sc...
Background: Preservation and storage of muscle glycogen is the most important factor limiting the su...
The increasing incidence of obesity, leading to metabolic complications, is now recognized as a majo...
Background: Regular physical exercises may help people to be more resistant to everyday problems; ho...
To explore the combined effects of exercise and melatonin supplement against the challenges of isopr...
Purpose of Review: Here, we review the known relations between hypertension and obesity to inflammat...
Melatonin possesses the indoleamine structure and exerts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions a...
Melatonin possesses the indoleamine structure and exerts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions a...
It is well documented that exhaustive physical exercise leads to inflammation and skeletal muscle ti...
Five percent of consumed oxygen produces a number of reactive oxygen species (ROS) including free ra...
The current study sought to investigate the effect of melatonin consumption on cardiovascular respon...
Obesity is a chronic condition whose management is a critical challenge for physicians. The scientif...
Obesity and its complications have become a prominent global public health problem that severely thr...
Skeletal muscle disorders are dramatically increasing with human aging with enormous sanitary costs ...
Abstract Aims This study is aimed at testing the acute melatonin administration (oral; 6 mg) on aer...
Melatonin as an omnipresent molecule is secreted by the pineal gland. It is a strong free radical sc...
Background: Preservation and storage of muscle glycogen is the most important factor limiting the su...
The increasing incidence of obesity, leading to metabolic complications, is now recognized as a majo...
Background: Regular physical exercises may help people to be more resistant to everyday problems; ho...
To explore the combined effects of exercise and melatonin supplement against the challenges of isopr...
Purpose of Review: Here, we review the known relations between hypertension and obesity to inflammat...