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Clinical Trial
. 1995 Jan-Mar;47(1-3):279-85.
doi: 10.1007/BF02790128.

Muscle GSH-Px activity after prolonged exercise, training, and selenium supplementation

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Clinical Trial

Muscle GSH-Px activity after prolonged exercise, training, and selenium supplementation

F Tessier et al. Biol Trace Elem Res. 1995 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

A double-blind study of the effects of supplementing with selenium vs. placebo on the physiological responses to acute and chronic exercise was conducted in 24 healthy, nonsmoking males, mean age 22.9 +/- 2.1 yr, randomly divided into two groups of 12 (Pla/Sel). After a controlled period in the absence of training, all subjects were put on an individualized endurance training program with the same rules of progression and overload (3 sessions/wk x 10 wk). Supplementation, either real (240 micrograms of organic selenium/d in Sel group) or imaginary (Pla group) was administered during the same period. In each of the conditions Pre- and Post- (training +/- sel supplementation), muscle, plasma, and systemic parameters were determined before (BF) and after (AF) acute exercise, involving the repetition of muscle work cycles separated by 5-min recovery periods, combining 20 min at 65% and a maximal duration of 100% VO2 max of running on a treadmill, leading the subjects to exhaustion between 2 h 40 min and 3 h 30 min. Changes in parameters as a function of three independent variables: 1. Acute exercise (E); 2. Chronic exercise (T); and 3. Selenium supplementing (S) were tested with ANOVA and the Student's t-test on paired series. Among the variables examined, muscle glutathione peroxidase (GPx) presented a remarkable behavior.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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