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4 entries found for keyword antioxidants.

Title: Improvement in oxidative status with yogic breathing in young healthy males
Author: hattacharya, S Pandey, US Verma, NS
Keywords: Adolescent Adult Antioxidants/metabolism Free Radicals/blood Humans Life Style Lipid Peroxidation Male Oxidative Stress/*physiology Superoxide Dismutase/blood *Yoga Adolescent Adult Antioxidants blood Breathing Exercises Exercise Free Radicals Human Life Style Lipid Peroxidation Male metabolism Oxidative Stress physiology Stress Superoxide Dismutase Yoga
Website: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=12613400
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Title: Meditation and Prostate Cancer: Integrating a Mind/Body Intervention with Traditional Therapies
Author: Coker, K. H.
Keywords: Antioxidants/pharmacology Breast Neoplasms/immunology/prevention & control Breathing Exercises Female Humans Life Change Events Male *Meditation/methods Melatonin/pharmacology/physiology *Mind-Body Relations Metaphysical Prostatic Neoplasms/etiology/immunology/*prevention & control/*psychology Psychoneuroimmunology Stress Psychological/*complications/*prevention & control Yoga Antioxidants Attention Breast Neoplasms Breathing Exercises complications etiology Female Health Human immunology Life Change Events Male Meditation Melatonin methods Mind-Body Relations (Metaphysics) pharmacology physiology Pineal Gland prevention & control Prostatic Neoplasms psychology Psychoneuroimmunology Relaxation Stress Stress Psychological therapy Yoga
Website: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=10332925
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Title: Gene Expression Profiling in Practitioners of Sudarshan Kriya
Author: Sharma, Himani Datta, Palika Singh, Archna Sen, Sudip Bhardwaj, Narendra Kumar Kochupillai, Vinod Singh, Neeta
Keywords: gene expression Sudarshan Kriya stress reduction antioxidants Psychophysiology Stress Stress Manageme
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Title: Don't just sit there
Author: Vazquez, E.
Keywords: Cachexia CD4 Lymphocyte Count complications Exercise Therapy HIV Infections Human immunology Male therapy CD4 Lymphocyte Count Cachexia/complications/therapy *Exercise Therapy HIV Infections/complications/immunology/*therapy Humans Male use is still under debate in the scientific community. Scientific studies found that aerobic exercise increases CD4 counts. Scientists recommend aerobics at any stage of HIV infection. Start at an easy intensity level and do not disrupt the routine stopping can suppress the immune system. Intensive exercise can also be immunosuppressive. Some cases of AIDS-wasting syndrome have been reversed using weight training and vitamins antioxidants or anabolic steroids. Some trainers believe that all cases of wasting can be reversed by this regime as long as diarrhea is controlled and fever is not present. Aerobic exercise can actually be detrimental to HIV-positive patients because it increases the stress hormone cortisol which destroys muscle mass. Stretching exercises such as yoga and tai chi can reduce levels of cortisol. Another personal trainer advocates the use of anabolic steroids for HIV-positive people. Injectable steroids used with exercise work best but exercise alone can also be beneficial for fighting depression AIDS-related wasting and high blood pressure. An unpublished scientific study found a temporary drop in neutrophils and monocytes two kinds of white blood cells after aerobic exercise. These scientists still recommend moderate exercise done at an individual pace.
Website: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=11363119
Sprache: englisch
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