Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Vitamins C and E Combined With Cryotherapy on the Pain, Oxidative Stress and Inflammatory Response After Resistance Exercise Session in Untrained Volunteers
Verified date | July 2017 |
Source | Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Acutely resistance exercise induces inflammatory responses and leukocytosis arising of oxidative stress, that clinically manifested by pain and/or delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). Beginners in resistance exercise programs are more vulnerable to the effects of oxidative stress as they exhibit lower antioxidant capacity, greater lipid peroxidation and present increased perception of pain after exercises that may lead to abandonment the exercises practice. Vitamins C and E are exogenous antioxidants which are able to prevent damages caused by oxidative stress. Cryotherapy decreases temperature and reduced generation of reactive oxygen species. The aim of the present research are to investigate the effects of the concomitant of vitamins and of cryotherapy on leukocytosis, inflammatory markers, oxidative stress parameters and pain in untrained individuals submitted to a resistance exercise session.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 26 |
Est. completion date | July 12, 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | July 10, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 20 Years to 35 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Age between 20 and 35 years, body mass index (MBI: kg/m2) lower than 30, non-smokers, did not practice physical and/or regular physical exercises (less than two times per week), presented no previous diagnosis of chronic diseases (rheumatic, cardiovascular, metabolic, neurological, oncologic, immunological or hematologic disorders), is not engaged in any diet programs and is not making use of medication. Exclusion Criteria: - Inflammatory response (ultrasensitive C reactive protein >3 mg/dL), hyperglycemia (>100 mg/dL), leukocytosis, hyperthermia (>38ºC), changes in the systemic blood pressure (>140/90 mmHg) and/or any symptom of pain or discomfort |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Brazil | Universidade Federal do Rio Grande | Rio Grande | RS |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
Brazil,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Delayed onset muscle soreness (points) | Twenty-four hours after the exercise session, the pain or delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) was evaluated by visual analog scale (0 - 10 points). | Assessed 24 hours after resistance exercise session | |
Secondary | Erythrocytes (/ mm3) | Blood count (/ mm3). | Baseline (before), and at 0, 30 and 120 minutes after exercises. | |
Secondary | Platelets (/ mm3) | Blood count (/ mm3). | Baseline (before), and at 0, 30 and 120 minutes after exercises. | |
Secondary | Leukogram (/ mm3) | Differential white blood cell counts (/ mm3). Total leukocytes, segmented neutrophils, young neutrophils (rods), monocytes, lymphocytes and eosinophils. | Baseline (before), and at 0, 30 and 120 minutes after exercises. | |
Secondary | C reactive protein (mg/dL) | Inflammatory markers | Baseline (before), and at 0, 30 and 120 minutes after exercises. | |
Secondary | Creatine kinase (U/L) | Inflammatory markers | Baseline (before), and at 0, 30 and 120 minutes after exercises. | |
Secondary | Lactate dehydrogenase (mmol/L) | Inflammatory markers | Baseline (before), and at 0, 30 and 120 minutes after exercises. | |
Secondary | Fibrinogen (mg/dL) | Inflammatory markers. | Baseline (before), and at 0, 30 and 120 minutes after exercises. | |
Secondary | Reactive oxygen species (ROS = relative area) | Oxidative stress parameters: damage molecular. | Baseline (before), and at 0, 30 and 120 minutes after exercises. | |
Secondary | Anti-oxidant capacity against peroxyl radicals (ACAP = deference of the areas (wtih ABAP / without ABAP) | Oxidative stress parameters: damage molecular , anti-oxidant capacity against peroxyl radicals (ACAP = deference of the areas (wtih ABAP / without ABAP) | Baseline (before), and at 0, 30 and 120 minutes after exercises. | |
Secondary | Superoxide dismutase (SOD = units / mg protein) | Oxidative stress parameters: enzymatic molecular defense | Baseline (before), and at 0, 30 and 120 minutes after exercises. | |
Secondary | Catalase (units / mg protein) | Oxidative stress parameters: enzymatic molecular defense | Baseline (before), and at 0, 30 and 120 minutes after exercises. |
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