2011
DOI: 10.1186/1550-2783-8-s1-p21
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Effect of supplementation of tomato juice on the oxidative stress of selected athletes

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“…The authors assumed that consumption of the cherry juice may have blunted the secondary muscle damage response, resulting in a more rapid return of strength in the cherry juice group versus placebo. Ramaswamy and Indirani [33] found that 75 mL of tomato juice (containing 10 lg of lycopene) consumed for 60 days after each training session had a beneficial effect on the oxidative stress and on the athletic performance of athletes involved in track events. All of the studies detailed above examining the effectiveness of nutrients on the recovery process have focused on recovery from non-soccer-specific exercises.…”
Section: Nutritional Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors assumed that consumption of the cherry juice may have blunted the secondary muscle damage response, resulting in a more rapid return of strength in the cherry juice group versus placebo. Ramaswamy and Indirani [33] found that 75 mL of tomato juice (containing 10 lg of lycopene) consumed for 60 days after each training session had a beneficial effect on the oxidative stress and on the athletic performance of athletes involved in track events. All of the studies detailed above examining the effectiveness of nutrients on the recovery process have focused on recovery from non-soccer-specific exercises.…”
Section: Nutritional Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%