Aerobic training reduces oxidative stress in skeletal muscle of rats exposed to air pollution and supplemented with chromium picolinate.
CONCLUSION: Air pollution exposure did not lead to alterations in oxidative markers in lungs and heart, and exercise training was responsible for decreasing oxidative stress of the gastrocnemius.
PMID: 29776315 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Redox Report : communications in free radical research - Category: Biochemistry Authors: Marmett B, Nunes RB, de Souza KS, Lago PD, Rhoden CR Tags: Redox Rep Source Type: research
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