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The aims of the study are 1) to compare the differences in plasma coenzyme Q10, oxidative stress, antioxidant capacity, muscle impairment, fatigue recovery, and inflammation and exercise performances in athletes (i.e., soccer, and taekwondo players) and healthy non-athletes; 2) to investigate the relationship between plasma coenzyme Q10, oxidative stress, antioxidant capacity, muscle impairment, fatigue recovery, and inflammation and exercise performances; 3) to explore the influence on plasma coenzyme Q10, oxidative stress, antioxidant capacity, muscle impairment, fatigue recovery, and inflammation and exercise performances after 12 weeks of coenzyme Q10 intervention (150 mg/day and 300 mg/day).


Clinical Trial Description

The long-term high-amount and -intensity exercise training could cause oxidative damage, muscle impairment, inflammation and exercise fatigue to athletes easily. Such above conditions will affect the exercise performances and health of athletes. The aims of the study are 1) to compare the differences in plasma coenzyme Q10, oxidative stress, antioxidant capacity, muscle impairment, fatigue recovery, and inflammation and exercise performances in athletes (i.e., soccer, and taekwondo players) and healthy non-athletes; 2) to investigate the relationship between plasma coenzyme Q10, oxidative stress, antioxidant capacity, muscle impairment, fatigue recovery, and inflammation and exercise performances; 3) to explore the influence on plasma coenzyme Q10, oxidative stress, antioxidant capacity, muscle impairment, fatigue recovery, and inflammation and exercise performances after 12 weeks of coenzyme Q10 intervention (150 mg/day and 300 mg/day). Eventually, these results of this study can provide the information for the known to improve the oxidative stress, anti-oxidation and inflammation internal to the bodies of athletes for various competitions. As a consequence, the athletic performances can be further enhanced. ;


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NCT number NCT03321110
Study type Interventional
Source Chung Shan Medical University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date December 1, 2017
Completion date July 31, 2019

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