Purple grape juice improves performance of recreational runners, but the effect is genotype dependent: a double blind, randomized, controlled trial.
Purple grape juice improves performance of recreational runners, but the effect is genotype dependent: a double blind, randomized, controlled trial.
Author(s): SOUSA, B. R. V. de; TOSCANO, L. de L. T.; ALMEIDA FILHO, E. J. B. de; SENA, K. F.; COSTA, M. S.; CUNHA, R. C. de S.; QUINTANS, J. de S. S.; HEIMFARTH, L.; BIASOTO, A. C. T.; SILVA, D. F. da; CAMPOS, L. F. C. C. de; PERSUHN, D. C.; SILVA, A. S.
Summary: We examined the influence of superoxide dismutase 3 (SOD3) Arg213Gly and Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated ?-Receptor (PPAR?) 7G/C polymorphisms to a single dose of purple grape juice supplementation on timeto-exhaustion running test, redox balance and muscle damage in recreational runners.
Publication year: 2022
Types of publication: Journal article
Unit: Embrapa Semi-arid Region
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