Exercise-induced oxidative stress. Cause and consequences
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Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress: Cause and Consequences looks at the results of state-of-the-art research conducted on exercise-induced oxidative stress. Initially, the video provides a critical overview of the evolving definition of oxidative stress, and then discusses the latest information regarding the cellular sources of radical production during exercise. The video also outlines the controversial role that radicals can play as both signaling and damaging molecules in cells. In addition, the video highlights the recent advances in antioxidant research relative to the advisability of antioxidant supplementation for active individuals who are engaged in an exercise-training program.
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