Exercise Clinical Trial
Official title:
Scientific Basis of the Action of Foods Rich in Essential Fatty Acids on the Expression of Antioxidant Genes and Athletic Performance
There are conflicting evidences of the effects of dietary supplementation with polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) on athletic performance. The investigators working hypothesis is based on the polyunsaturated fatty acids, given its pro-oxidative character and also by its action on transcription factors can modulate the antioxidant response and oxidative damage induced by physical activity.The overall objective of the study is to establish situations improving athletic performance and study the oxidative balance by manipulation of feeding patterns and consumption of nutritional supplements and investigate the involved mechanisms.
There are conflicting evidences of the effects of dietary supplementation with
polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) on athletic performance. The described effects of PUFAs
on the fat metabolism may be modulated by the expression and activity of transcription
factor genes, suppressing or expressing genes associated with the synthesis and oxidation of
fats and in oxidative stress and inflammation.
The investigators' working hypothesis is based on the polyunsaturated fatty acids, given its
pro-oxidative character and also by its action on transcription factors can modulate the
antioxidant response and oxidative damage induced by physical activity.
In the field of professional sports and leisure use of food and / or antioxidants in the
belief that these elements prevent muscle damage is very established. Most studies in
athletes supplemented with antioxidant nutrients revealed no significant effects on physical
performance, but it has shown that supplements protect against tissue damage induced by
exercise. Recent studies have reported that over 35% of the Spanish people eat diets low or
very low quality, which is clearly shown that over 10% of Spaniards have poor intakes (<2/3
IDR) riboflavin (men) , folate (women), vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin D and vitamin E.
The overall objective of the study is to establish situations improving athletic performance
and study the oxidative balance by manipulation of feeding patterns and consumption of
nutritional supplements and investigate the involved mechanisms. The aim of this study is to
establish scientific basis for design functional foods improving athletic performance and
health and avoiding the negative consequences of the oxidative damage induced by
overexertion.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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