Exercise-induced oxidative stress and melatonin supplementation: current evidence

Melatonin possesses the indoleamine structure and exerts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions and other physiological properties. Physical exercise can influence secretion of melatonin. Melatonin is used as a natural supplement among athletes to regulate sleep cycles and protect muscles against...

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Athletes
B cells
Cycling
Dietary Supplements
Humans
Inflammation
Melatonin
Oxidative Stress
Physical fitness
Physiological aspects
Review
title Exercise-induced oxidative stress and melatonin supplementation: current evidence
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