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Study Purpose: To examine the acute effects of antioxidant supplementation on energy use during a single bout of exercise in apparently healthy adult men and women.
Specifically this study examined the acute effect of MitoQ on:
In a double-blind, randomized, placebo controlled, cross-over study design, participants performed 2 experimental trials which differed only in the supplement consumed (MitoQ or Placebo). Participants performed identical exercise protocols which consisted of a series of submaximal workloads followed by a ramp protocol to volitional exhaustion.
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Participants performed the following 3 study visits:
Visit 1 consisted of baseline resting measures including blood pressure and blood vessel health, blood biomarkers, and body composition assessments.
Visits 2 and 3 were the acute supplementation intervention(s) with either MitoQ or Placebo in a randomly designed order. These visits included an assessment of blood pressure and blood vessel health and an exercise test on a stationary cycle. There was a minimum of 48-72 hours between trials 2 and 3.
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Visit 2 & 3 (performed in a randomized order differing only in the supplement consumed)
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9 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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