Pulmonary Oxidative Stress is not Increased by Short-period High Intensity Exercise in Healthy Young Subjects

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  • 健常若年者の肺の酸化ストレスは短時間高強度運動負荷によって増大しない
  • ケンジョウ ジャクネンシャ ノ ハイ ノ サンカ ストレス ワ タンジカン コウキョウド ウンドウ フカ ニ ヨッテ ゾウダイ シナイ

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[Purpose] This study investigated whether a short-period high intensity exercise induced oxidative stress in lungs. [Subjects] Subjects were 11 healthy young males. [Methods] Before and after the short-period high intensity exercise Wingate test performed on a cycle ergometer, exhaled breath condensate (EBC) was collected for 15 minutes. We measured hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) concentration and biological antioxidant potential (BAP) in EBC before and after the exercise. [Result] The H2O2 concentration and BAP in EBC did not show any significant changes after the exercise. [Conclusion] The short-period high intensity exercise has little impact on the H2O2 content in EBC of healthy young subjects.<br>

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  • Rigakuryoho Kagaku

    Rigakuryoho Kagaku 26 (2), 287-290, 2011

    The Society of Physical Therapy Science

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