2022
DOI: 10.33594/000000594
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The Role of Exercise-Induced Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Hormesis in Aging: Friend or Foe

Abstract: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are oxygen derivatives that arise intrinsically from the oxidative phosphorylation process and extrinsically as a response to xenobiotics and pollution. ROS is involved in various conditions such as exercise, aging, inflammation, and neurodegenerative diseases. In the aging process, increased cellular senescence and decreased endogenous antioxidants also occur. Meanwhile, physical activity, specifically exercise, can modulate ROS. The impact of exercise on ROS varies from harmful … Show more

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“…This condition causes cell cycle arrest or senescence. Senescence results in mitochondrial dysfunction due to a decrease in the GRSF1 factor and a further increase in ROS levels (61).…”
Section: Ros and Rns Role In Agingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This condition causes cell cycle arrest or senescence. Senescence results in mitochondrial dysfunction due to a decrease in the GRSF1 factor and a further increase in ROS levels (61).…”
Section: Ros and Rns Role In Agingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High amounts of gelatin result in overproduction of ROS, leading to worse tissue damage. Therefore, ROS has a biphasic effect [29]. The production of reactive oxygen species can be regulated by physical activity.…”
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