Transcription of The Freiburg Study
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The Freiburg StudyPreliminary Findings free Radicals and Oxygen Metabolism MItochondrial free Radicals Inflammation (hs-CRP) Blood Lipids (Cholesterol, Triglycerides) Blood Pressure (Systolic, Diastolic, Nitric Oxide) Energy Utilization (Heart Rate) Sugar Metabolism (Blood Glucose, HbA1c, HOMA)The Freiburg Study Preliminary BeforesupplementationDay 16 weeks12 weeksBeforesupplementationDay 16 weeks12 weeks**RESTING ROSEXERCISE-INDUCED ROSR estingControlDay 16 weeks12 < < < two samples for meansExerciseControlDay 16 weeks12 < < < two samples for meansFree Radicals and Oxygen Metabolism: Resting vs. ExerciseRESTING ROS 1 HOURROS DURING EXERCISE 1 HOURIn the Study , free radicals were measured as Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS). After just one hour, Study subjects recorded a 10% reduction in ROS during exercise. After six weeks of supplementation, the 48 subjects recorded an average of a reduction in ROS while resting.
The Freiburg Study Preliminary Findings – Free Radicals and Oxygen Metabolism – MItochondrial Free Radicals – Inflammation (hs-CRP) – …
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