Mariana Lindenberg Alvarenga
University of São Paulo
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Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte | 2013
Éder Ricardo Petry; Mariana Lindenberg Alvarenga; Vinicius Fernandes Cruzat; Julio Orlando Tirapegui Toledo
Physical exercises associated with a balanced diet are important factors for health promotion. However intense and prolonged or strenuous exercise may promote chronic inflam- mation, overtraining and increased susceptibility to infections. Being cause or consequence, one of the factors that contribute to deleterious effects is exacerbated increase in the synthesis of pro-oxidant compounds, known as reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitrogen species (RNS). The increase of ROS and RNS may reduce the body antioxidant capability, a condition known as oxidative stress. Oxidative stress has been implicated as a promoter of injuries to various cellular constituents, especially on the membranes, an effect known as lipid peroxidation. To attenuate the effects of ROS and RNS, the body has the antioxidant defense system, located in different cellular compartments and with different functions. Studies have increasingly shown that the antioxidant system can be influenced by specific nutritional interventions, among which are included vitamins, minerals, flavonoids and amino acids. Considering the fact that thousands of people engage in the practice of physical exercise every day, and that many of them go beyond their limits, this review aims to address the major sites of synthesis of ROS during exercise and nutrition strategies and their possible mechanisms action on the antioxidant defense system.
Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte | 2013
Éder Ricardo Petry; Mariana Lindenberg Alvarenga; Vinicius Fernandes Cruzat; Julio Orlando Tirapegui Toledo
Physical exercises associated with a balanced diet are important factors for health promotion. However intense and prolonged or strenuous exercise may promote chronic inflam- mation, overtraining and increased susceptibility to infections. Being cause or consequence, one of the factors that contribute to deleterious effects is exacerbated increase in the synthesis of pro-oxidant compounds, known as reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitrogen species (RNS). The increase of ROS and RNS may reduce the body antioxidant capability, a condition known as oxidative stress. Oxidative stress has been implicated as a promoter of injuries to various cellular constituents, especially on the membranes, an effect known as lipid peroxidation. To attenuate the effects of ROS and RNS, the body has the antioxidant defense system, located in different cellular compartments and with different functions. Studies have increasingly shown that the antioxidant system can be influenced by specific nutritional interventions, among which are included vitamins, minerals, flavonoids and amino acids. Considering the fact that thousands of people engage in the practice of physical exercise every day, and that many of them go beyond their limits, this review aims to address the major sites of synthesis of ROS during exercise and nutrition strategies and their possible mechanisms action on the antioxidant defense system.
Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte | 2013
Éder Ricardo Petry; Mariana Lindenberg Alvarenga; Vinicius Fernandes Cruzat; Julio Orlando Tirapegui Toledo
Physical exercises associated with a balanced diet are important factors for health promotion. However intense and prolonged or strenuous exercise may promote chronic inflam- mation, overtraining and increased susceptibility to infections. Being cause or consequence, one of the factors that contribute to deleterious effects is exacerbated increase in the synthesis of pro-oxidant compounds, known as reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitrogen species (RNS). The increase of ROS and RNS may reduce the body antioxidant capability, a condition known as oxidative stress. Oxidative stress has been implicated as a promoter of injuries to various cellular constituents, especially on the membranes, an effect known as lipid peroxidation. To attenuate the effects of ROS and RNS, the body has the antioxidant defense system, located in different cellular compartments and with different functions. Studies have increasingly shown that the antioxidant system can be influenced by specific nutritional interventions, among which are included vitamins, minerals, flavonoids and amino acids. Considering the fact that thousands of people engage in the practice of physical exercise every day, and that many of them go beyond their limits, this review aims to address the major sites of synthesis of ROS during exercise and nutrition strategies and their possible mechanisms action on the antioxidant defense system.
Revista Brasileira de Nutrição Esportiva | 2010
Vinicius Fernandes Cruzat; Mariana Lindenberg Alvarenga; Julio Tirapegui
Revista Brasileira de Nutrição Esportiva | 2018
Bruna Danielle Leal; Daniele Caetano; Fabiola Araujo Dias; Gabriella Moura; Lais de Almeida Rocha; Rowena Zambotti; Mariana Lindenberg Alvarenga
Revista Brasileira de Nutrição Esportiva | 2018
Adriana Holanda Miyamoto; Bruna Soares de Almeida; Karen Ribeiro; Nayara Vasconcelos; Sandra Belmonte; Mariana Lindenberg Alvarenga
Revista Brasileira de Nutrição Esportiva | 2017
Aline Ribeiro da Silva Santos Smith; Sileno da Silva Santos; Regina Célia da Silva; Mariana Lindenberg Alvarenga
Revista Brasileira de Nutrição Esportiva | 2017
Bruna Galvão Morete; Carolina Marquesi; Caroline Lima; Jaqueline Aparecida; Ligia Barros Araujo; Mariana Lindenberg Alvarenga
Revista Brasileira de Nutrição Esportiva | 2017
Amanda Damasceno; Luani Fonseca Marchi; Lucas Akio Sato; Thais Roldan; Valeria Leone; Mariana Lindenberg Alvarenga
Archive | 2017
Aline Ribeiro da Silva Santos Smith; Sileno da Silva Santos; Regina Célia da Silva; Mariana Lindenberg Alvarenga