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Oxidative stress in response to aerobic and anaerobic power testing: influence of exercise training and carnitine supplementation. – Cost Effective Supplements

Oxidative stress in response to aerobic and anaerobic power testing: influence of exercise training and carnitine supplementation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19266389


Conclusion of this study

No interaction effects were noted. MDA was minimally effected by exercise but lower at rest for both GPLC groups following the intervention (p = 0.044). A time main effect was noted for H2O2 (p = 0.05) and XO (p = 0.003), with values increasing from pre- to postexercise. Both aerobic and anaerobic power testing increase oxidative stress to a similar extent. Exercise training plus GPLC can decrease resting MDA, but it has little impact on exercise-induced oxidative stress biomarkers.


Supplements analyzed in this study

L-Carnitine

Health conditions analyzed in this study

Exercise-induced Fatigue


Slightly Positive
L-Carnitine


Functions related to this study

Antioxidant potential


Slightly Positive
L-Carnitine

Muscle building


Slightly Positive
L-Carnitine


Body systems related to this study


Muscular System

Overall Systems
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