Diphenyl diselenide blunts swimming training on mitochondrial liver redox adaptation mechanisms of aged animals
ConclusionsWe conclude that the combination of [(PhSe)2] and swimming training did not manifest synergic effect since it does not prevent the aging-induced hepatic oxidative stress generation, but blunted the induced-exercise adaptations, including at mitochondrial mechanisms.
Source: Sport Sciences for Health - Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research
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