The Role of Vitamin C in Two Distinct Physiological States: Physical Activity and Sleep
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- DOI: 10.3390/nu12123908
The Role of Vitamin C in Two Distinct Physiological States: Physical Activity and Sleep
Abstract
This paper is a literature overview of the complex relationship between vitamin C and two opposing physiological states, physical activity and sleep. The evidence suggests a clinically important bidirectional association between these two phenomena mediated by different physiological mechanisms. With this in mind, and knowing that both states share a connection with oxidative stress, we discuss the existing body of evidence to answer the question of whether vitamin C supplementation can be beneficial in the context of sleep health and key aspects of physical activity, such as performance, metabolic changes, and antioxidant function. We analyze the effect of ascorbic acid on the main sleep components, sleep duration and quality, focusing on the most common disorders: insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, and restless legs syndrome. Deeper understanding of those interactions has implications for both public health and clinical practice.
Keywords: cellular adaptation; insomnia; obstructive sleep apnea; oxidative stress; performance; physical activity; restless legs syndrome; sleep; vitamin C.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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