Non-Invasive Measurement of Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress in Response to Physical Activity. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Physical activity may benefit health by modulating oxidative stress and inflammation.
However, the selection of suitable exercise-induced oxidative stress biomarkers is still challenging.
This study aimed at systematically summarizing the available evidence on exercise-induced oxidative
stress measured in urine and/or saliva. Two meta-analyses including the most frequently quantified
biomarkers of oxidative stress, namely, urinary isoprostane and DNA oxidation products, were performed. Three electronic databases (PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane CENTRAL) were interrogated.
Among 4479 records, 43 original articles were included in the systematic review and 11 articles were
included in meta-analysis I and II, respectively. We observed a pooled trend of increase of urinary
isoprostanes in response to physical activity (+0.95, 95% CI: −0.18; 2.09). In comparison with aerobic
exercise, anaerobic training determined a greater induction of isoprostanes (+5.21, 95% CI: 2.76;
7.66, p < 0.0001), which were markedly increased after vigorous physical activity (+6.01, 95% CI:
1.18; 10.84, p < 0.001) and slightly decreased in response to exercise interventions protracted over
time (e.g., months) (−1.19, 95% CI: −2.25; −0.12, p < 0.001). We recommend the most integrative
approach of oxidative stress multi-marker panels in response to physical activity instead of selecting
one preferential biomarker to quantify physical activity-induced oxidative stress in humans.
Tipologia CRIS:
03B-Review in Rivista / Rassegna della Lett. in Riv. / Nota Critica
Keywords:
physical activity; public health; oxidative stress; non-invasive biomarker; saliva; urine
Elenco autori:
Squillacioti, Giulia; Guglieri, Fulvia; Colombi, Nicoletta; Ghelli, Federica; Berchialla, Paola; Gardois, Paolo; Bono, Roberto
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