2013
DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.52.7861
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Peripheral Lymphocyte DNA Damage and Oxidative Status in Football Players after a Three-day Football Tournament

Abstract: These results indicate that physical activity is associated with increased antioxidant capacity and decreased oxidative stress. Such conditions are important for a healthy life. Further studies are needed to clarify the mechanisms underlying this association.

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“…The effect of regular exercise on the basal level of DNA damage in volunteers who exercise regularly has also been tested. While some authors report a lower level of DNA damage in lymphocytes of people who perform regular exercise [19,[120][121][122], others did not find any association between exercise and the level of DNA damage [37,123] and some even report a higher level [124]. In this last study, even the H 2 O 2 resistance was lower in sportsmen doing regular exercise, namely rugby players.…”
Section: Physical Activitymentioning
confidence: 52%
“…The effect of regular exercise on the basal level of DNA damage in volunteers who exercise regularly has also been tested. While some authors report a lower level of DNA damage in lymphocytes of people who perform regular exercise [19,[120][121][122], others did not find any association between exercise and the level of DNA damage [37,123] and some even report a higher level [124]. In this last study, even the H 2 O 2 resistance was lower in sportsmen doing regular exercise, namely rugby players.…”
Section: Physical Activitymentioning
confidence: 52%
“…The calculation of TOS involved utilizing Equation 2, which relied on the absorbance values from the two readings. For the calculation of the oxidative stress index (OSI), the TOS level was divided by the TAS level as a percentage ratio [30], as outlined in Equation 3. [13].…”
Section: Tas Results = [(δAbs H 2 O) -(δAbs Sample)]/[(δabs H 2 O) -(...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another finding was that TOS levels in the colostrum were approximately 5 times less than in the blood serum of healthy people (20,21). Both the high persistence of TAS levels in the colostrum relative to blood serum (20) and the up to 5 times less levels of TOS in the colostrum may indicate that antioxidants and oxidants are selectively passed to the colostrum, thereby providing increased evidence of colostrum as important to life support. Older mothers reported significantly higher TOS levels than younger mothers (Table 3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%