Regular consumption of cruciferous vegetables or spices is associated with a reduced incidence of cancer and reduction of markers for neurodegenerative damage. Furthermore, greater health benefit may be obtained from raw as opposed to cooked vegetables. Nutritional interventions, by increasing dietary intake of fruits and vegetables, can retard and even reverse age-related declines in brain function and cognitive performance. The mechanisms through which dietary supplementation with antioxidants may be useful to prevent free radical-related diseases is related to their ability to counteract toxic production of both reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, along with the up-regulation of vitagenes, such as members of the heat shock protein (Hsp...
Free radicals and other oxygen-derived species (ROS) are constantly generated in vivo, both by "acci...
Preventing oxidative damage in the heart is subject of considerable investigation and studies develo...
Recent studies support the hypothesis that beyond meeting nutritional needs, diet may modulate vario...
Regular consumption of cruciferous vegetables or spices is associated with a reduced incidence of ca...
Dietary antioxidants are substances in foods that significantly decrease the adverse effects of reac...
Today, many factors such as advancing technology, environmental pollution, radiation, contaminated w...
One of the theories of aging assumes that the progressive decline in physiological functions is a re...
Modulation of endogenous cellular defense mechanisms represents an innovative approach to therapeuti...
Alterations of redox homeostasis leads to a condition of resilience known as hormesis that is due to...
Free radicals are a group of damaging molecules produced during the normal metabolism of cells in th...
Several epidemiological studies have demonstrated that oxidative stress is associated with a number ...
Several epidemiological studies have demonstrated that oxidative stress is associated with a number ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Caloric restriction, intermittent fasting, and exercise activate defensive cellu...
The ability of a cell to counteract stressful conditions, known as cellular stress response, require...
Free radicals and other oxygen-derived species (ROS) are constantly generated in vivo, both by "acci...
Preventing oxidative damage in the heart is subject of considerable investigation and studies develo...
Recent studies support the hypothesis that beyond meeting nutritional needs, diet may modulate vario...
Regular consumption of cruciferous vegetables or spices is associated with a reduced incidence of ca...
Dietary antioxidants are substances in foods that significantly decrease the adverse effects of reac...
Today, many factors such as advancing technology, environmental pollution, radiation, contaminated w...
One of the theories of aging assumes that the progressive decline in physiological functions is a re...
Modulation of endogenous cellular defense mechanisms represents an innovative approach to therapeuti...
Alterations of redox homeostasis leads to a condition of resilience known as hormesis that is due to...
Free radicals are a group of damaging molecules produced during the normal metabolism of cells in th...
Several epidemiological studies have demonstrated that oxidative stress is associated with a number ...
Several epidemiological studies have demonstrated that oxidative stress is associated with a number ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Caloric restriction, intermittent fasting, and exercise activate defensive cellu...
The ability of a cell to counteract stressful conditions, known as cellular stress response, require...
Free radicals and other oxygen-derived species (ROS) are constantly generated in vivo, both by "acci...
Preventing oxidative damage in the heart is subject of considerable investigation and studies develo...
Recent studies support the hypothesis that beyond meeting nutritional needs, diet may modulate vario...