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Plasma Vitamin Levels and Total Antioxidant Capacity Status after Low-Intensity Exercise Training in Sedentary Young Women

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the plasma levels of vitamins E and A, total antioxidant capacity (TAC), nutritional status, inflammatory response, oxidative stress, and the response of the antioxidant system to low-intensity endurance exercise training in sedentar...

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Published in:Journal of exercise physiology online 2020-08, Vol.23 (4), p.166
Main Authors: Boonsiri, Patcharee, Klarod, Kultida, Thamviriyasati, Niramon, Hongprapas, Pranithi, Tangrassameeprasert, Roongpet, Burtscher, Martin
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Summary:The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the plasma levels of vitamins E and A, total antioxidant capacity (TAC), nutritional status, inflammatory response, oxidative stress, and the response of the antioxidant system to low-intensity endurance exercise training in sedentary young women. Seventeen young sedentary females cycled at 40% of heart rate reserve for 8 wks. Plasma blood samples were taken before, after the first exercise session (t1), and after the exercise sessions in the 4th wk (t2) and the 8th wk (t3) of training. Plasma vitamin E and TAC levels increased, but malondialdehyde and lactate levels decreased post-exercise after training (P
ISSN:1097-9751
1097-9751