Systems Biology of Free Radicals and Antioxidants 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30018-9_166
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Regular Exercise Results in Systemic Adaptation Against Oxidative Stress

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“…In physically trained individuals, OS becomes smaller both at rest and during acute PE when compared with sedentary individuals ( Venditti et al, 1999 ). Further, the hormetic effect of chronic PE ( Radak et al, 2014 ; Margaritelis et al, 2018 ; Aguiar et al, 2021 ) is an efficient tool to promote improvement in EAS, especially in susceptible individuals to a greater situation of OS such as obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2D) or with cardiovascular disease ( Radak et al, 2014 ; de Sousa et al, 2016 ). Even in healthy individuals, chronic PE (especially aerobic types) leads to redox system adaptations that decrease OS levels ( Margaritelis et al, 2018 ; Aguiar et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Potential Role Of Chronic Physical Exercise On Vitiligo Deve...mentioning
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“…In physically trained individuals, OS becomes smaller both at rest and during acute PE when compared with sedentary individuals ( Venditti et al, 1999 ). Further, the hormetic effect of chronic PE ( Radak et al, 2014 ; Margaritelis et al, 2018 ; Aguiar et al, 2021 ) is an efficient tool to promote improvement in EAS, especially in susceptible individuals to a greater situation of OS such as obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2D) or with cardiovascular disease ( Radak et al, 2014 ; de Sousa et al, 2016 ). Even in healthy individuals, chronic PE (especially aerobic types) leads to redox system adaptations that decrease OS levels ( Margaritelis et al, 2018 ; Aguiar et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Potential Role Of Chronic Physical Exercise On Vitiligo Deve...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In physically trained individuals, OS becomes smaller both at rest and during acute PE when compared with sedentary individuals (Venditti et al, 1999). Further, the hormetic effect of chronic PE (Radak et al, 2014;Margaritelis et al, 2018;Aguiar et al, 2021) is an efficient tool to promote improvement in EAS, especially in susceptible individuals to a greater situation of OS ↑ EAS enzymes capacity and ↓ lipid, protein, and DNA peroxidation.…”
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“…27,28 It is hypothesized that the effect of exercise on BDNF is an adaptive response to low-level stressors; exposure to mildly harmful stimuli (eg, reactive oxygen species generated by aerobic metabolism) may be triggering a protective response. 29 Instead of administering exogenous BDNF, then, it may be possible to increase BDNF levels—and thereby offset DNA damage—through exercise.…”
Section: Exercise and Bdnf In Neuronal Dna Damage Repairmentioning
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“…The production of free radicals increases from the fourth decade of life onwards, and the amount of antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GPX) decreases (1). Reactive oxygen species (ROS) lead to oxidative damage in lipid membranes and DNA through programmed cell death (2).…”
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