Clinical, cellular and molecular approaches to oxidative stress in athletes' bodies: a systematic and integrative review

Islaine Cristina Assunção Toledo
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Introduction: Frequent physical exercises can cause a state of transient fatigue, thus increasing the regenerative capacity of the body and inducing an overcompensation of the biological systems involved. The state resulting from overtraining has negative consequences not only for physical performance but also for health and when this state occurs, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are synthesized in the body. Objective: It was to carry out a systematic and integrative review of the main clinical, cellular and molecular approaches to oxidative stress in athletes' bodies, as well as the main functions of antioxidants in mitochondria. Methods: The systematic review rules of the PRISMA Platform were followed. The research was carried out from October to December 2022 in Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo, and Google Scholar databases. The quality of the studies was based on the GRADE instrument and the risk of bias was analyzed according to the Cochrane instrument. Results and Conclusion: A total of 127 articles were found, and a total of 67 articles were fully evaluated and 57 were included and developed in the present systematic review study. Considering the Cochrane tool for risk of bias, the overall assessment resulted in 7 studies at high risk of bias and 25 studies that did not meet the GRADE. Studies have shown that free radicals play important roles as regulators in muscle signaling processes. Oxidative stress reflects an imbalance between the production of reactive oxygen species and adequate antioxidant defense. The relationship between exercise and oxidative stress is extremely complex, depending on the mode, intensity, and duration of exercise. High levels of reactive oxygen species produced in skeletal muscle during exercise have been associated with muscle damage and impaired muscle function. Antioxidant supplementation may be warranted under specific conditions when athletes are exposed to high oxidative stress or do not meet dietary antioxidant requirements. Continuous aerobic exercise under moderate-intensity or high-intensity interval training can be recommended to increase the body's ability to maintain redox balance, especially for unhealthy individuals.
临床,细胞和分子方法的氧化应激在运动员的身体:一个系统的和综合的审查
频繁的体育锻炼可以引起短暂的疲劳状态,从而增加身体的再生能力,并引起相关生物系统的过度补偿。过度训练导致的状态不仅对身体表现而且对健康有负面影响,当这种状态发生时,体内会合成活性氧(ROS)。目的:对运动员机体氧化应激的主要临床、细胞和分子途径以及线粒体中抗氧化剂的主要功能进行系统、综合的综述。方法:遵循PRISMA平台的系统评价规则。该研究于2022年10月至12月在Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo和Google Scholar数据库中进行。研究质量采用GRADE评分工具,偏倚风险采用Cochrane评分工具进行分析。结果与结论:本系统评价研究共纳入文献127篇,充分评价文献67篇,纳入文献57篇。考虑到Cochrane工具的偏倚风险,总体评估结果为7项研究存在高偏倚风险,25项研究未达到GRADE标准。研究表明,自由基在肌肉信号传导过程中起着重要的调节作用。氧化应激反应了活性氧的产生和足够的抗氧化防御之间的不平衡。运动与氧化应激之间的关系极其复杂,取决于运动的模式、强度和持续时间。运动时骨骼肌中产生的高水平活性氧与肌肉损伤和肌肉功能受损有关。当运动员暴露于高氧化应激或不满足饮食抗氧化需求时,在特定条件下,可能需要补充抗氧化剂。建议在中等强度或高强度间歇训练下进行持续有氧运动,以增加身体维持氧化还原平衡的能力,特别是对不健康的个体。
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