Polyphenols and Athletic Performance: A Review on Human Data

S. D’Angelo
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Exercise-induced aerobic bioenergetic reactions in mitochondria and cytosol increase production of reactive oxygen species. Many efforts have been carried out to identify dietary strategies or micronutrients able to prevent or at least attenuate the exercise-induced muscle damage and stress. A lot of studies are about how effective dietary intervention and oral antioxidant supplementation may be in reducing oxidative stress in athletes who exercise intensively. Commonly used nonenzymatic supplements have been proposed as ways to prevent exercise-induced oxidative stress and hence improve adaptation responses to endurance training. Plant-derived bioactive compounds can repress inflammation by inhibit-ing oxidative damage and interacting with the immune system. This review focuses on polyphenols and phytochemicals present in the plant kingdom that have been recently suggested to exert some positive effects on exercise-induced muscle damage and oxidative stress. This review will summarize some of the actual knowledge on polyphenolic compounds that have been demonstrated both to exert a significant effect in exercise-induced muscle damage and to play a biological/physiological role in improving physical performance. Overall, the pooled results show that polyphenols are viable supplements to improve performance in athletes.
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多酚与运动表现:人类数据综述
线粒体和细胞质中运动诱导的有氧生物能量反应增加了活性氧的产生。已经进行了许多努力,以确定能够预防或至少减轻运动引起的肌肉损伤和压力的饮食策略或微量营养素。很多研究都是关于饮食干预和口服抗氧化剂补充剂在减少高强度运动运动员氧化应激方面的效果。常用的非酶补充剂已被提出用于预防运动引起的氧化应激,从而提高对耐力训练的适应反应。植物源性生物活性化合物可以通过抑制氧化损伤和与免疫系统相互作用来抑制炎症。本文综述了植物界中存在的多酚和植物化学物质,它们最近被认为对运动引起的肌肉损伤和氧化应激具有积极作用。这篇综述将总结一些关于多酚类化合物的实际知识,这些化合物已被证明在运动引起的肌肉损伤中发挥重要作用,并在提高运动成绩方面发挥生物/生理作用。总的来说,综合结果表明,多酚是提高运动员表现的可行补充剂。
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