Selenomethionine Supplementation Contributes to Reducing Oxidative Stress and Inflammation Markers following Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage
Background. Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is a temporary response to intense or prolonged exercise that can cause muscle pain, inflammation, and impaired muscle function. Antioxidant supplementation is a proposed strategy to reduce EIMD symptoms by targeting reactive oxygen and nitrogen spec...
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Main Authors: | Roy Januardi Irawan (Author), Heri Wahyudi (Author), Nanda Rimawati (Author), Adi Wijayanto (Author) |
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