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The actors in the Laboratory Theatre undergo exhaustive exercises designed to break down the layers of superficial technique and repressions.
Despite the increase in metabolic sources for ROS during intensive and exhaustive exercises, the deleterious effects by ROS are suppressed by the adaptive induction of numerous intrinsic ROS-elimination mechanisms, including superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and non-enzymatic glutathione5.
Formally, too, they work as exhaustive exercises in the delicate art of color composition.
On the other hand, intense and exhaustive exercises are well known to induce oxidative stress and an excess of ROS production [ 46].
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As for EX protocol, on day 1 of the GL period, rats initially performed exhaustive exercise (EE): treadmill running at moderate intensity (20 m/min) until exhaustion, which has been determined as 50 70% VO2max for rats.
Groups submitted to exhaustive exercise stress were submitted to one bout of swimming exercise stress until exhaustion at the last day of the experiment (7th).
Matsui, T. et al. Brain glycogen supercompensation following exhaustive exercise.
Rats were divided into four exercise groups (EE + Mod, a combination of exhaustive exercise and moderate exercise; EE, exhaustive exercise alone; Mod, moderate exercise alone; and Sed, sedentary), and underwent GL with a conventional diet (61% carbohydrates).
Laboratory studies have shown equivocal results (increased or no oxidative stress) after endurance or exhaustive exercise.
During swimming and exhaustive exercise, the resulting respiratory and metabolic acidoses were strongly dependent on clutch.
We further examined the effects of EX combined with a conventional diet (61% carbohydrates) and found that exhaustive exercise (EE) with and without moderate exercise (Mod) (EE + Mod group: exhaustive exercise followed by moderate exercise and rest, EE group: exhaustive exercise followed by rest) resulted in similar hyper-glycogen stores only in the hippocampus (Exp. 4, Fig. 5D).
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