Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
Publication Date
4-2013
Volume
23
Issue
2
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
Abstract
Previous research findings indicate that environmental temperature can influence exercise-induced oxidativestress responses, although the response to variable temperatures is unknown. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of warm, cold, and “neutral,” or room, environmental temperatures on the blood oxidative stress associated with exercise and recovery. Participants (N = 12, age 27 ± 5 yr, VO2max = 56.7 ± 5.8 ml · kg–1 · min–1, maximal cycle power output = 300 ± 39 W) completed 3 exercise sessions consisting of a 1-hr ride at 60% Wmax, at 40% relative humidity in warm (33 °C), cold (7 °C), and room-temperature environments (20 °C) in a randomized crossover fashion. Rectal core temperature was monitored continually as participants remained in the respective trial temperature throughout a 3-hr recovery. Blood was collected preexercise and immediately, 1 hr, and 3 hr postexercise and analyzed for oxidative-stress markers including ferric-reducing ability of plasma (FRAP), Trolox-equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC), lipid hydroperoxides, and protein carbonyls. Core temperature was significantly elevated by all exercise trials, but recovery core temperatures reflected the given environment. FRAP (p < .001), TEAC (p < .001), and lipid hydroperoxides (p < .001) were elevated after warm exercise while protein carbonyls were not altered (p > .05). These findings indicate that moderate-intensity exercise and associated recovery in a warm environment elicits a blood oxidative-stress response not observed at comparable exercise performed at lower temperatures.
Keywords
antioxidant capacity, free radicals, protein carbonyls, reactive oxygen species
Rights
© 2013 Human Kinetics, Inc.
Recommended Citation
Quindry, John C.; Miller, Lindsey; McGinnis, Graham; Kliszczewiscz, Brian; Slivka, Dustin R.; Dumke, Charles; Cuddy, John S.; and Ruby, Brent, "Environmental Temperature and Exercise-Induced Blood Oxidative Stress" (2013). Integrative Physiology and Athletic Training Faculty Publications. 12.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/hhp_pubs/12
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