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
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.
The regular practice of physical exercises promotes anti-inflammatory effects, which reduces
the mortality from all causes, especially by cardiovascular diseases. On the other hand,
physical exercise induces acute inflammatory responses. Acute resistance exercises provoke
mechanical and metabolic stress which may vary depending on the intensity, specificity,
volume and workload. During these exercises, reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) are
formed and, when its production exceeds the antioxidant enzymatic capacity (Superoxide
dismutase, Catalase and Glutathione peroxidase) and non-enzymatic capacity (vitamins A, C, E
and uric acid) results in oxidation of cell constituents. This state of oxidative stress
promotes one inflammatory response, activation and mobilization of circulating white blood
cells and induce a transitory leukocytosis, that are observed during and immediately after
resistance exercises. The local neutrophilia induces the amplification of inflammatory
response by feedback resulting in activation and/or mobilization of the more white blood
cells. This sequence of physiological events leads to muscular remodeling although, during
such process, occur functional insufficiency and the sensation of pain and/or delayed onset
muscular soreness (DOMS), which deserves special attention, once may lead to interruption or
abandonment of exercises, especially concerning beginners in this practice.
Numerous preventive approaches have been studied intending to minimize the inflammatory
response caused by resistance exercises, including the supplementation with vitamins C
(ascorbic acid) and E (alfa-tocopherol). These vitamins are exogenous antioxidants which are
able to prevent damages caused by RONS and consequently attenuate the oxidative damage
induced by resistance exercises. Cryotherapy is defined as the therapeutic application of any
substance that removes heat from the body, thus lowering the temperature of tissues.
Immersion in cold water (≤ 15ºC) is a common method of heat reduction. Cryotherapy attenuates
microvascular dysfunction, and decreases temperature, metabolism and oxygen demand in the
electron transport chain. As a consequence, lower amounts of RONS are produced less damage
was caused to adjacent molecules. The aim of the present research are to investigate the
effects of the concomitant supplementation of vitamins (C and E) and cryotherapy (immersion
in water at 15ºC) on leukocytosis, inflammatory markers, oxidative stress parameters and pain
in untrained individuals submitted to a resistance exercise session.
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