2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12265-022-10297-y
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Antioxidants Supplementation During Exercise: Friends or Enemies for Cardiovascular Homeostasis?

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“…Appropriate supplementation of antioxidants helped to improve antioxidant capacity and remove free radicals. [ 165 ] Some non‐enzyme antioxidant substances or drugs, such as vitamin C, vitamin E, glutathione, melatonin, etc., could capture active oxygen to prevent oxidative stress, thus reducing damage to tissues or cells. Administration of exogenous antioxidants or drugs during exercise protected the heart from oxidative stress damage.…”
Section: Cardiovascular Protection By Combining Exercise and Exogenou...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Appropriate supplementation of antioxidants helped to improve antioxidant capacity and remove free radicals. [ 165 ] Some non‐enzyme antioxidant substances or drugs, such as vitamin C, vitamin E, glutathione, melatonin, etc., could capture active oxygen to prevent oxidative stress, thus reducing damage to tissues or cells. Administration of exogenous antioxidants or drugs during exercise protected the heart from oxidative stress damage.…”
Section: Cardiovascular Protection By Combining Exercise and Exogenou...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, it has been shown that ALA and DHLA have several positive health benefits, including as biological antioxidants, metal chelators and detoxification agents, being also able to reduce the oxidized forms of other antioxidant agents, including glutathione, vitamins C and E, and to modulate various signaling pathways, such as insulin and nuclear factor kappa B [12]. It has also been used forage-associated cardiovascular, cognitive, and neuromuscular deficits [13,14], to reform endothelial dysfunction [15], to decrease oxidative stress [16] and to inhibit the formation of atherosclerosis plaque [17].…”
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confidence: 99%