Substance | Condition | Seq | Src | PMID | Dtl | Title |
Vitamin E | Athletic Performance | 1 | PM | 32351605 | 📋 | Supplementation of L-Arginine, L-Glutamine, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Folic Acid, and Green Tea Extract Enhances Serum Nitric Oxide Content and Antifatigue Activity in Mice |
Vitamin E | Body Composition | 1 | PM | 33534427 | 📋 | Is there a beneficial effect of gamma-linolenic acid supplementation on body fat in postmenopausal hypertensive women? A prospective randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial |
Vitamin E | Exercise Induced Muscle Damage | 1 | PM | 35458161 | 📋 | Can Low-Dose of Dietary Vitamin E Supplementation Reduce Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage and Oxidative Stress? A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials |
Vitamin E | Exercise Recovery | 6 | PM | 37424529 | 📋 | Vitamin C and E supplementation and high intensity interval training induced changes in lipid profile and haematological variables of young males |
Vitamin E | Exercise Recovery | 5 | PM | 35261309 | 📋 | Effects of the combination of vitamins C and E supplementation on oxidative stress, inflammation, muscle soreness, and muscle strength following acute physical exercise: meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials |
Vitamin E | Exercise Recovery | 4 | PM | 35008040 | 📋 | Antioxidant Supplementation Protects Elite Athlete Muscle Integrity During Submaximal Training |
Vitamin E | Exercise Recovery | 1 | PM | 30123060 | 📋 | Short-Term High-Dose Vitamin C and E Supplementation Attenuates Muscle Damage and Inflammatory Responses to Repeated Taekwondo Competitions: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial |
Vitamin E | Exercise Recovery | 3 | PM | 19859781 | 📋 | Vitamin E supplementation decreases muscular and oxidative damage but not inflammatory response induced by eccentric contraction |
Vitamin E | Exercise Recovery | 2 | PM | 19696358 | 📋 | Vitamin C and E supplementation prevents mitochondrial damage of ileum myocytes caused by intense and exhaustive exercise training |