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- W2151131290 abstract "This study evaluated the preliminary effects of intense physical training (swimming) on oxidative stress in rats with nutritional deficiencies.Rats were fed with a standard diet or a diet deficient in vitamins and minerals for 4 months. The deficient diet contained one-fourth of the recommended vitamin and mineral levels for rats. From the second month, half of the animals were subjected to a swimming exercise in a plastic container with water maintained at 34 +/- 1 degrees C for 1 h/d, five times per week, for 11 wk. The rats were subjected to swimming exercise with loads attached to the dorsal region, which were progressively increased according to their body weight (1% to 7%). Sedentary rats were transported to the experimental room and handled as often in a similar way as the exercise group, except that they were not put in water.In the exercised group, blood lactate levels were significantly lower and the heart weight/body weight ratio was significantly higher than in the sedentary group (P < 0.05). Increased lipid peroxidation was observed in the liver, heart, and skeletal muscle of rats fed with the deficient diet, but it was completely reversed by exercise. Exercise also decreased lipid peroxidation levels in the heart and skeletal muscle of rats fed with the standard diet (P < 0.05).This pilot study leads to the continuity of the studies, because the partial results observed suggest that inadequate nutrition may enhance oxidative stress, and that intense chronic physical training may activate antioxidant defenses, possibly by hormesis." @default.
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- W2151131290 title "Beneficial effects of gradual intense exercise in tissues of rats fed with a diet deficient in vitamins and minerals: A pilot study" @default.
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