2009
DOI: 10.2298/vsp0907551p
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Oxidative status evaluation in elite karate athletes during training process

Abstract: In the long run a programmed physical exercise does not lead to oxidative stress, but an excessive physical load may cause its occurrence.

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“…However, Pesics et al (36) reported a decrease in CAT activity after a 3-month karate training program. The authors suggest that this result might indicate that athletes need antioxidant supplementation (35). Other studies reported unchanged CAT activity after training (4,24,32).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…However, Pesics et al (36) reported a decrease in CAT activity after a 3-month karate training program. The authors suggest that this result might indicate that athletes need antioxidant supplementation (35). Other studies reported unchanged CAT activity after training (4,24,32).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The attenuated responses of oxidative stress and the antioxidant capacity to exercise under overload state could be related to the inability to perform the exercises effectively and to the poor adaptation to exercise [2]. Also, in athletes it was found that it is necessary to perform non-invasive collections (urine and saliva) in order to determine the biochemical composition of oxidative stress and to achieve Along with research on oxidative stress -causes and effectsnumerous studies have emerged referring to the use of antioxidant supplements [8][9][10][11]. A team of researchers conducted a study on a group of athletes (football players) where they followed the effects of zinc (Zn) and magnesium (Mg) on the oxidant-antioxidant balance (O/AO) in the training of football players.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similar antioxidant variations were also observed in the plasma of Serbian karatekas at the end of an extended training program. Interestingly, motivational aspects and mental conditions of fighting athletes were also linked to molecular events and to the metabolism of ROS/RNS [41].…”
Section: Free Radical Metabolism In Fightersmentioning
confidence: 99%