Antioxidative properties of phenolic compounds and their effect on oxidative stress induced by severe physical exercise

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Extensive research has found strongly increased generation of reactive oxygen species, free radicals, and reactive nitrogen species during acute physical exercise that can lead to oxidative stress (OS) and impair muscle function. Polyphenols (PCs), the most abundant antioxidants in the human diet, are of increasing interest to athletes as antioxidants. Current literature suggests that antioxidants supplementation can effectively modulate these processes. This overview summarizes the actual knowledge of chemical and biomechanical properties of PCs and their impact as supplements on acute exercise-induced OS, inflammation control, and exercise performance. Evidence maintains that PC supplements have high potency to positively impact redox homeostasis and improve skeletal muscle's physiological and physical functions. However, many studies have failed to present improvement in physical performance. Eleven of 15 representative experimental studies reported a reduction of severe exercise-induced OS and inflammation markers or enhancement of total antioxidant capacity; four of eight studies found improvement in exercise performance outcomes. Further studies should be continued to address a safe, optimal PC dosage, supplementation timing during a severe training program in different sports disciplines, and effects on performance response and adaptations of skeletal muscle to exercise.

Tytuł
Antioxidative properties of phenolic compounds and their effect on oxidative stress induced by severe physical exercise
Twórca
Kruk Joanna ORCID 0000-0002-7551-1927
Słowa kluczowe
polyphenols; physical exercise; oxidative stress; supplementation; antioxidant activity; athletic performance
Słowa kluczowe
polifenole; ćwiczenia fizyczne; stres oksydacyjny; suplementacja; aktywność antyoksydacyjna; wyniki sportowe
Współtwórca
Aboul-Enein Basil Hassan
Duchnik Ewa
Marchlewicz Mariola
Data
2022
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.1186/s12576-022-00845-1
Źródło
Journal of Physiological Sciences, 2022, vol. 72, [br. s.], 19
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
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Dyscyplina naukowa
Dziedzina nauk medycznych i nauk o zdrowiu; Nauki o kulturze fizycznej
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia21 lis 2022, 14:13:49
Data mod.21 lis 2022, 14:13:49
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