The Effect of Q10 Supplementation on Lipid and DNA Degradation Indices Following an Acute Physical Activity

Babak Bazeh, Afshar Jafari, A. Malekirad
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Background and Objectives The use of antioxidant supplements improves and reduces oxidative stress factors following intense intense exercise. Exhaustion was performed in female athletes. Subjects and Methods 14 female athletes with an age range of 20 to 28 years and a maximum oxygen consumption of 42-52 m/kg/min in a quasi-experimental design randomly divided into two groups receiving coenzyme Q10 supplementation and placebo (5 mg/kg body weight). Were. After 14 days of coenzyme Q10 supplementation, the subjects performed an intense, debilitating activity. Urine samples were collected in three stages (baseline, before and 24 hours after exhaustive activity) to determine the concentration of 8-OHdG and MDA. Results There was a significant difference of 62% in the increasing response of urinaryOHdG-8 to an exhausting aerobic exercise session (P = 0.003). However, the 2% difference in the increasing urinary MDA response of the supplement and placebo groups was not significant after the last quasi-competitive aerobic training session (P = 0.7). Conclusion According to the results of the study, two weeks of high-pressure aerobic training causes DNA damage and lipid peroxidation in female athletes, and supplementation with Q10 helps prevent the 8-OHdG response of female athletes after a strenuous high-pressure aerobic training session and reduces DNA damage. Become athlete
补充辅酶Q10对急性体育活动后脂质和DNA降解指标的影响
背景和目的使用抗氧化剂补充剂可以改善和减少剧烈运动后的氧化应激因子。对女运动员进行了疲劳试验。研究对象与方法采用准实验设计,选取年龄在20 ~ 28岁,最大耗氧量42 ~ 52 m/kg/min的女运动员14名,随机分为辅酶Q10补充组和安慰剂组(5 mg/kg体重)。是。辅酶Q10补充14天后,受试者表现出强烈的,使人衰弱的活动。分三个阶段(基线、穷尽活动前和活动后24小时)采集尿样,测定8-OHdG和MDA的浓度。结果在高强度有氧运动后,尿中yohdg -8的升高程度与对照组相比有62%的显著性差异(P = 0.003)。然而,在最后一次准竞争性有氧训练后,补充组和安慰剂组尿丙二醛反应增加的2%差异并不显著(P = 0.7)。本研究结果表明,两周的高压有氧训练导致女运动员DNA损伤和脂质过氧化,补充Q10有助于防止女运动员在剧烈高压有氧训练后的8-OHdG反应,减少DNA损伤。成为运动员
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