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Supply of Antioxidants vs. Recruit Firefighters’ Cellular Immune Status: A Randomized Double-Blinded Placebo-Controlled Parallel-Group Trial

Background: Physical exercise can affect the immune system. We studied the effect of antioxidants on hematological and immune biomarkers after heavy training. Methods: 24 well-trained and well-fed male firefighters were randomly divided into supplemented and placebo groups, and tested for immunology...

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Autores principales: Santos, José Augusto Rodrigues, Rama, Tiago Azenha, da Silva, Domingos José Lopes, Fernandes, Ricardo J., Zacca, Rodrigo
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9225374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35743844
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12060813
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author Santos, José Augusto Rodrigues
Rama, Tiago Azenha
da Silva, Domingos José Lopes
Fernandes, Ricardo J.
Zacca, Rodrigo
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Rama, Tiago Azenha
da Silva, Domingos José Lopes
Fernandes, Ricardo J.
Zacca, Rodrigo
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description Background: Physical exercise can affect the immune system. We studied the effect of antioxidants on hematological and immune biomarkers after heavy training. Methods: 24 well-trained and well-fed male firefighters were randomly divided into supplemented and placebo groups, and tested for immunology-related variables using venous blood samples in the fasting state, pre- (M1) and post- (M2) five weeks of daily micronutrient supplementation (15 mg of beta-carotene, 200 mg of vitamin C, 136 mg of vitamin E, 200 μg of selenium, 15 mg of zinc, 100 mg of magnesium). Total leukocytes and a differential count for five populations were determined using standard procedures (MAXM—Beckman Coulter Diagnostics; Brea, CA, USA). Lymphocyte subsets were determined through immunophenotyping. Results: Although all values were within the normal range for healthy adults and athletes in the supplemented group (SG), mean CD3(+)CD8(+), CD8(+) and CD16(+)CD56(+) decreased (p < 0.05; small to moderate effects), while mean CD4(+), CD19(+) and CD4(+)/CD8(+) increased (p < 0.05; small effects) after five-weeks. Regarding the placebo group (PG), higher total leukocyte count (p < 0.05; trivial effect) and natural killer cells percentage (CD16(+)CD56(+); p < 0.05; moderate effect) were observed when comparing M1 and M2. Conclusions: Antioxidants supplementation did not alter well-fed male firefighters recruit firefighters’ immune cell response during the five-week physical training program.
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spelling pubmed-92253742022-06-24 Supply of Antioxidants vs. Recruit Firefighters’ Cellular Immune Status: A Randomized Double-Blinded Placebo-Controlled Parallel-Group Trial Santos, José Augusto Rodrigues Rama, Tiago Azenha da Silva, Domingos José Lopes Fernandes, Ricardo J. Zacca, Rodrigo Life (Basel) Article Background: Physical exercise can affect the immune system. We studied the effect of antioxidants on hematological and immune biomarkers after heavy training. Methods: 24 well-trained and well-fed male firefighters were randomly divided into supplemented and placebo groups, and tested for immunology-related variables using venous blood samples in the fasting state, pre- (M1) and post- (M2) five weeks of daily micronutrient supplementation (15 mg of beta-carotene, 200 mg of vitamin C, 136 mg of vitamin E, 200 μg of selenium, 15 mg of zinc, 100 mg of magnesium). Total leukocytes and a differential count for five populations were determined using standard procedures (MAXM—Beckman Coulter Diagnostics; Brea, CA, USA). Lymphocyte subsets were determined through immunophenotyping. Results: Although all values were within the normal range for healthy adults and athletes in the supplemented group (SG), mean CD3(+)CD8(+), CD8(+) and CD16(+)CD56(+) decreased (p < 0.05; small to moderate effects), while mean CD4(+), CD19(+) and CD4(+)/CD8(+) increased (p < 0.05; small effects) after five-weeks. Regarding the placebo group (PG), higher total leukocyte count (p < 0.05; trivial effect) and natural killer cells percentage (CD16(+)CD56(+); p < 0.05; moderate effect) were observed when comparing M1 and M2. Conclusions: Antioxidants supplementation did not alter well-fed male firefighters recruit firefighters’ immune cell response during the five-week physical training program. MDPI 2022-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9225374/ /pubmed/35743844 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12060813 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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da Silva, Domingos José Lopes
Fernandes, Ricardo J.
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Supply of Antioxidants vs. Recruit Firefighters’ Cellular Immune Status: A Randomized Double-Blinded Placebo-Controlled Parallel-Group Trial
title Supply of Antioxidants vs. Recruit Firefighters’ Cellular Immune Status: A Randomized Double-Blinded Placebo-Controlled Parallel-Group Trial
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title_short Supply of Antioxidants vs. Recruit Firefighters’ Cellular Immune Status: A Randomized Double-Blinded Placebo-Controlled Parallel-Group Trial
title_sort supply of antioxidants vs. recruit firefighters’ cellular immune status: a randomized double-blinded placebo-controlled parallel-group trial
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9225374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35743844
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12060813
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