Professional basketball players of the First Spanish League (ACB) are highly trained
athletes performing high training loads and competition sessions. As intense physical
activity has been suggested to increase free radical production, we examined the effects
of a vitamin antioxidant mixture on the degree of oxidative stress in these athletes.
Subjects received either 600 mg α-tocopherol, 1000 mg vitamin C and 32 mg β-carotene,
or a placebo over 32 days during a regular competition season. Plasma concentrations
of α-tocopherol, vitamin C, β-carotene, retinol, lipoperoxides (LPO), and the total
antioxidant status (TAS) were analysed before and after treatment. Lipoperoxide plasma
levels decreased significantly (p < 0.05) in the vitamin antioxidant supplemented
group. The LPO/TAS ratio decreased about 15.3 % in this group indicating a reduction
in oxidative stress. Vitamin C dropped dramatically (p < 0.03, mean 15.4 µmol/L) in
the placebo group leading to a marginal plasma vitamin C concentration (from 11 to
less than 28 µmol/L). The results of this study suggest that the administered vitamin
antioxidant mixture decreases oxidative stress and avoids the development of a marginal
vitamin C status in professional basketball player during habitual training.
Key words:
Antioxidants - basketball - exercise - oxidative stress - vitamin C
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