Modification of blood antioxidant status and lipid profile in response to high-intensity endurance exercise after low doses of ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids supplementation in healthy volunteers
We investigated whether endurance exercise might modify the blood antioxidant status and lipid profile after ω-3 fatty acid supplementation. Two groups of healthy, fit males performed 1 h of exercise with a constant work load corresponding to 60% of their individual VO 2max and various pedaling rate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of food sciences and nutrition 2009-01, Vol.60 (sup2), p.67-79 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigated whether endurance exercise might modify the blood antioxidant status and lipid profile after ω-3 fatty acid supplementation. Two groups of healthy, fit males performed 1 h of exercise with a constant work load corresponding to 60% of their individual VO
2max
and various pedaling rates (45 min-60 rev/min followed by a maximal rate), before and after receiving, over 6 weeks, ω-3 fatty acids in a daily dose of 1.3 g or placebo. The resting concentration of triglycerides decreased after ω-3 fatty acid consumption. In response to endurance exercise, the superoxide dismutase activity markedly decreased in sedentary control subjects. This effect was partially protected by ω-3 fatty acid consumption. Supplementation tended to increase atalase activity in response to exercise, and this activity was significantly higher after 1 h of recovery. We conclude that the beneficial effect of ω-3 fatty acid supplementation during endurance exercise may be due to the activation of the superoxide dismutase and catalase pathways. |
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ISSN: | 0963-7486 1465-3478 |
DOI: | 10.1080/09637480802406161 |