2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.redox.2023.102640
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The influence of vitamin D supplementation and strength training on health biomarkers and chromosomal damage in community-dwelling older adults

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“…As can be seen in Table 4 , younger COVID-19 patients displayed tendencies of higher average GSH and GSSG values and showed higher average GSH:GSSG ratios compared to older COVID-19 subjects indicating a more reduced oxidative state [ 48 ]. Interestingly, the GSH:GSSG ratios of the older COVID-19 patients were also comparable to those of healthy older adults published in other studies [ 60 ]. Thus, we suggest that the acute COVID-19 infections did not adversely influence the redox state in the hospitalized patients [ 1 , 20 , 39 , 40 ].…”
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confidence: 83%
“…As can be seen in Table 4 , younger COVID-19 patients displayed tendencies of higher average GSH and GSSG values and showed higher average GSH:GSSG ratios compared to older COVID-19 subjects indicating a more reduced oxidative state [ 48 ]. Interestingly, the GSH:GSSG ratios of the older COVID-19 patients were also comparable to those of healthy older adults published in other studies [ 60 ]. Thus, we suggest that the acute COVID-19 infections did not adversely influence the redox state in the hospitalized patients [ 1 , 20 , 39 , 40 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%