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#55 - Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and exercise with Dr Carlos Henríquez-Olguín

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The Effects of Antioxidants on Rodents and Humans

This chapter discusses the effects of antioxidants on rodents and humans with conditions such as diabetes and muscular dystrophy. It highlights that in rodent studies, general antioxidants have been shown to improve severe muscle damage. However, in humans, the effectiveness of antioxidant supplementation is questionable due to the potential for cells to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) when general antioxidants are taken. The chapter also mentions the use of mitochondrial-specific antioxidants, which have shown promise in mitigating insulin resistance and lipid development. The focus is on finding ways to remove excessive ROS while preserving the beneficial ones.

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