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The aim of this study is to assess the antioxidant capacity of two mango base beverages (AM1, AM2), against exercise-induced oxidative stress.
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Introduction. The post-consumption physiological effect of mango cv. "Ataulfo" pulp (MP) and peel (MC) in humans before exercise has been poorly evaluated.
Objective. To evaluate the physiological response, to consumption of two mango base beverages, AM1 (200g MP/ 600mL water) and AM2 (160g MP; 40g MC / 600mL water), before and after a submaximal exercise test.
Methods. The antioxidant profile and physicochemical characteristics of AM1 and AM2 were evaluated. Several cardiorespiratory, anthropometric and body composition parameters of 19 university students, prior to the consumption of AM1, AM2 and water, were evaluated in three non-consecutive sessions (self-control cases). The glycemic, lactic and antioxidant (FRAP), uric acid (AU), reduced glutathione (GSH) and lipid oxidation (TBARS) and protein carbonyls (PC) responses were evaluated in plasma before and after an incremental cycle ergometer exercise test.
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19 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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