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   Effects of short-term docosahexaenoic acid supplementation on markers of inflammation after eccentric strength exercise in women  
   
نویسنده corder k.e. ,newsham k.r. ,mcdaniel j.l. ,ezekiel u.r. ,weiss e.p.
منبع journal of sports science and medicine - 2016 - دوره : 15 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:176 -183
چکیده    The omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (dha) has anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive (pain inhibiting) effects. because strenuous exercise often results in local inflammation and pain,we hypothesized that dha supplementation attenuates the rise in markers of local muscle inflammation and delayed onset muscle soreness (doms) that occur after eccentric strength exercise. twenty-seven,healthy women (33 ± 2 y,bmi 23.1±1.0 kg∙m-2) were randomized to receive 9d of 3000 mg/d dha or placebo in a double-blind fashion. on day 7 of the supplementation period,the participants performed 4 sets of maximal-effort eccentric biceps curl exercise. before and 48h after the eccentric exercise,markers of inflammation were measured including measures of muscle soreness (10-point visual analog pain scale,vas),swelling (arm circumference),muscle stiffness (active and passive elbow extension),skin temperature,and salivary c-reactive protein (crp) concentrations. as expected,muscle soreness and arm circumference increased while active and passive elbow extension decreased. the increase in soreness was 23% less in the dha group (48h increase in vas soreness ratings: 4.3±0.4 vs. 5.6±0.5,p=0.02). furthermore,the number of subjects who were able to achieve full active elbow extension 48h after eccentric exercise was greater in the dha group (71% vs. 15%,p = 0.006),indicating significantly less muscle stiffness. no between-group differences were observed for passive elbow extension (p = 0.78) or arm swelling (p = 0.75). skin temperature and salivary crp concentrations did not change from baseline to 48h after exercise in either group. these findings indicate that short-term dha supplementation reduces exercise-induced muscle soreness and stiffness. therefore,in addition to other health benefits that n-3 fatty acids have been associated with,dha supplementation could be beneficial for improving tolerance to new and/or strenuous exercise programs and thereby might facilitate better training adaptations and exercise adherence. © journal of sports science and medicine.
آدرس department of nutrition and dietetics,saint louis university,st. louis,mo, United States, department of physical therapy and athletic training,saint louis university,st. louis,mo, United States, department of nutrition and dietetics,saint louis university,st. louis,mo, United States, department of biomedical laboratory sciences,doisy college of health sciences,saint louis university,st. louis,mo, United States, department of nutrition and dietetics,saint louis university,st. louis,mo, United States
 
     
   
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