Effects of Different Exercise Conditions on Antioxidant Potential and Mental Assessment
Exercise increases oxidative stress, leading the body to strengthen its antioxidant defenses, thus reducing the incidence of major diseases. As these associations are relatively unclear for ordinary levels of exercise for reduced stress, this study evaluated the effects of different exercise conditi...
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Main Authors: | Kanaka Yatabe (Author), Ryota Muroi (Author), Takanori Kumai (Author), Takashi Kotani (Author), Shu Somemura (Author), Naoko Yui (Author), Yuka Murofushi (Author), Fumiko Terawaki (Author), Hajime Kobayashi (Author), Kazuo Yudoh (Author), Hiroyuki Sakurai (Author), Hisao Miyano (Author), Hiroto Fujiya (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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