Effects of exercise-induced oxidative stress on nitric oxide release and antioxidant activity

The American Journal of Cardiology
D L LawsonJ L Mehta

Abstract

This study shows that acute exercise in healthy subjects is a modest oxidative stress, which may be related to an increase in antioxidant activity and down-regulation of nitric oxide formation.

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