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Introduction: oxidant stress, aging, and exercise

R R Jenkins1, A Goldfarb

  • 1Biology Department, Ithaca College, NY 14850.

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
|February 1, 1993
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Exercise can trigger oxidative stress, overwhelming the body's natural defenses. This review explores free radical chemistry within the context of exercise and its biological impacts.

Area of Science:

  • Biochemistry
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Molecular Biology

Background:

  • Recent advances have clarified oxygen chemistry's role in biological systems.
  • Organisms possess biochemical defenses against radical chemistry.
  • Oxidative stress can surpass these natural protective mechanisms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and expand understanding of free radical chemistry.
  • To examine the relationship between exercise and oxidative stress.

Main Methods:

  • Symposium review of existing research.

Main Results:

  • Exercise is recognized as a potential initiator of oxidative stress.
  • Understanding of oxygen's influence on biological systems has grown.

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Conclusions:

  • Further investigation into free radical chemistry in exercise is warranted.
  • The interplay between exercise and oxidative stress requires continued study.