The Interplay between Oxidative Stress, Exercise, and Pain in Health and Disease: Potential Role of Autonomic Regulation and Epigenetic Mechanisms
Oxidative stress can be induced by various stimuli and altered in certain conditions, including exercise and pain. Although many studies have investigated oxidative stress in relation to either exercise or pain, the literature presents conflicting results. Therefore, this review critically discusses...
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Main Authors: | Jolien Hendrix (Author), Jo Nijs (Author), Kelly Ickmans (Author), Lode Godderis (Author), Manosij Ghosh (Author), Andrea Polli (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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