Exercise-induced oxidative stress: theory and practical implications for older adults

R. Andel, D. Johnson
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Exercise has been promoted as an essential component of a healthy lifestyle during aging. However, benefits of exercise may be partially offset by increased oxidative stress associated with higher oxygen consumption during physical activity. In this review, we discuss the significance of exercise-induced oxidative stress in the aging process. Evidence supports the free radical theory, which posits that the extent of oxidative damage (caused by oxygen metabolism) predicts biological aging. Although oxidative stress tends to increase during exercise, a mild increase appears to upregulate antioxidant defenses and, hence, provide health benefits. A similar phenomenon has been depicted by the hormesis theory. However, intense or prolonged bouts of exercise may overwhelm antioxidant capacity and accelerate the aging process, particularly in an older adult. The risk of exercise-induced oxidative damage may also increase when the exercise regimen is irregular or interrupted for several weeks. Practical implicatio...
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运动诱导的氧化应激:对老年人的理论和实践意义
运动被认为是老年人健康生活方式的重要组成部分。然而,运动的好处可能会部分地被增加的氧化应激所抵消,这些氧化应激与体育活动中较高的耗氧量有关。本文就运动诱导的氧化应激在衰老过程中的作用进行综述。证据支持自由基理论,该理论认为氧化损伤(由氧代谢引起)的程度预示着生物衰老。虽然在运动过程中氧化应激倾向于增加,但轻微的增加似乎会上调抗氧化防御,因此对健康有益。激效理论也描述了类似的现象。然而,剧烈或长时间的运动可能会压倒抗氧化能力,加速衰老过程,尤其是在老年人中。当运动方案不规律或中断数周时,运动引起的氧化损伤的风险也可能增加。实际implicatio……
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