Conditions in the body during aerobic exercise increase the level of lipid peroxidation (LP). LP is associated with elevated concentration of modified low-density lipoproteins that are implicated in development of cardiovascular disease. Supplementation with antioxidant vitamin E to athletes at 267 mg (400 IUs) or greater has been reported to reduce levels of LP associated with exercise. Little is currently known about the effects of modest supplementation of vitamin E on previously sedentary adults who initiate an aerobic fitness program. In the present study, sedentary subjects (n = 14) kept 24-hour diet records to establish antioxidant intake of vitamins E and C and collected 24-hour urine samples that were used to determine baseline uri...
textabstractIntroduction Adaptive responses to exercise training (ET) are crucial in maintaining phy...
The detrimental outcomes associated with unregulated and excessive production of free radicals remai...
Graduation date: 2001To determine whether extreme endurance exercise induces lipid peroxidation, we\...
Malondialdehyde (MDA) is a byproduct of lipid peroxidation (LP) and its production in vivo should in...
Abstract Background The theoretical benefits of using antioxidant vitamin supplements to quench oxyg...
The effects of ingesting antioxidant vitamins E and C for 4 weeks on serum malondialdehyde (MDA) lev...
The aim of this study was to examine whether vitamins E (200 IU) and C (1 g) in combination would in...
Physical training is associated with oxidative stress and improvement in blood antioxidant status. I...
PURPOSE: The effect of physical exercise on lipid peroxidation was investigated. METHOD: 27 healthy ...
The oxidative effects were investigated of exhausting exercise in smokers, and the possible protecti...
Free radicals are produced during aerobic cellular metabolism and have key roles as regulatory media...
Abstract Exercise training is known to induce an increase in free radical production potentially lea...
The oxidative effects were investigated of exhausting exercise in smokers, and the possible protecti...
The oxidative effects were investigated of exhausting exercise in smokers, and the possible protecti...
Introduction Adaptive responses to exercise training (ET) are crucial in maintaining physiologic hom...
textabstractIntroduction Adaptive responses to exercise training (ET) are crucial in maintaining phy...
The detrimental outcomes associated with unregulated and excessive production of free radicals remai...
Graduation date: 2001To determine whether extreme endurance exercise induces lipid peroxidation, we\...
Malondialdehyde (MDA) is a byproduct of lipid peroxidation (LP) and its production in vivo should in...
Abstract Background The theoretical benefits of using antioxidant vitamin supplements to quench oxyg...
The effects of ingesting antioxidant vitamins E and C for 4 weeks on serum malondialdehyde (MDA) lev...
The aim of this study was to examine whether vitamins E (200 IU) and C (1 g) in combination would in...
Physical training is associated with oxidative stress and improvement in blood antioxidant status. I...
PURPOSE: The effect of physical exercise on lipid peroxidation was investigated. METHOD: 27 healthy ...
The oxidative effects were investigated of exhausting exercise in smokers, and the possible protecti...
Free radicals are produced during aerobic cellular metabolism and have key roles as regulatory media...
Abstract Exercise training is known to induce an increase in free radical production potentially lea...
The oxidative effects were investigated of exhausting exercise in smokers, and the possible protecti...
The oxidative effects were investigated of exhausting exercise in smokers, and the possible protecti...
Introduction Adaptive responses to exercise training (ET) are crucial in maintaining physiologic hom...
textabstractIntroduction Adaptive responses to exercise training (ET) are crucial in maintaining phy...
The detrimental outcomes associated with unregulated and excessive production of free radicals remai...
Graduation date: 2001To determine whether extreme endurance exercise induces lipid peroxidation, we\...