Stressful situations such as a high-intensity exercise or exhausting training programs can act as immune disruptors leading to transitory immunodepression status, which can be accompanied by alterations of the gastrointestinal functions. Hesperidin intake has demonstrated ergogenic activity and is able to influence the intestinal ecosystem and immunity. We aimed to investigate the effect of hesperidin consumption in rats submitted to an intense training and a final exhaustion test, focusing on the functionality of the intestinal immune system and on the cecal microbiota. Rats, supplemented or not with hesperidin, were intensively trained on a treadmill for 5 weeks. Samples were obtained 24 h after a regular training session, and immediately...
The goal of this study was to access the possibility that a vigorous physical regimen is suppressive...
Background: Citrus flavonoids, such as hesperidin, have shown therapeutic properties that improve hy...
DURSUN, ALI DOGAN/0000-0001-9056-0025WOS: 000418884300040PubMed: 29306260Background/aim: Exercise be...
Hesperidin, found in citrus fruits, has shown a wide range of biological properties. Nonetheless, a ...
Intensive exercise can lead to oxidative stress, which can be particularly deleterious for lymphoid ...
Abstract Exhausting exercise can disturb immune and gastrointestinal functions. Nevertheless, the im...
[eng] The influence of exercise on immune system has gained increasing attention from researchers la...
Polyphenols, widely found in edible plants, influence the immune system. Nevertheless, the immunomod...
Podeu consultar el III Workshop anual INSA-UB complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/118993Sessió 1. ...
Aims: Intestinal microbiota modulates the development of clinical conditions, including metabolic sy...
Fatigue, mood disturbances, under performance and gastrointestinal distress are common among athlete...
Tiago Tomazini Gonçalves,1 Carolina M Lazaro,1 Fernanda G De Mateo,1 Marcela CB Campos,1 Jack...
There is robust evidence that habitual physical activity is anti-inflammatory and protective against...
Exercise modulates both glucose and glutamine metabolism which influences lymphocyte function. We in...
Transitory immunosupression is reported after intense exercise, especially after an increase in trai...
The goal of this study was to access the possibility that a vigorous physical regimen is suppressive...
Background: Citrus flavonoids, such as hesperidin, have shown therapeutic properties that improve hy...
DURSUN, ALI DOGAN/0000-0001-9056-0025WOS: 000418884300040PubMed: 29306260Background/aim: Exercise be...
Hesperidin, found in citrus fruits, has shown a wide range of biological properties. Nonetheless, a ...
Intensive exercise can lead to oxidative stress, which can be particularly deleterious for lymphoid ...
Abstract Exhausting exercise can disturb immune and gastrointestinal functions. Nevertheless, the im...
[eng] The influence of exercise on immune system has gained increasing attention from researchers la...
Polyphenols, widely found in edible plants, influence the immune system. Nevertheless, the immunomod...
Podeu consultar el III Workshop anual INSA-UB complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/118993Sessió 1. ...
Aims: Intestinal microbiota modulates the development of clinical conditions, including metabolic sy...
Fatigue, mood disturbances, under performance and gastrointestinal distress are common among athlete...
Tiago Tomazini Gonçalves,1 Carolina M Lazaro,1 Fernanda G De Mateo,1 Marcela CB Campos,1 Jack...
There is robust evidence that habitual physical activity is anti-inflammatory and protective against...
Exercise modulates both glucose and glutamine metabolism which influences lymphocyte function. We in...
Transitory immunosupression is reported after intense exercise, especially after an increase in trai...
The goal of this study was to access the possibility that a vigorous physical regimen is suppressive...
Background: Citrus flavonoids, such as hesperidin, have shown therapeutic properties that improve hy...
DURSUN, ALI DOGAN/0000-0001-9056-0025WOS: 000418884300040PubMed: 29306260Background/aim: Exercise be...