医学
安慰剂
肌酸激酶
荟萃分析
科克伦图书馆
置信区间
随机对照试验
维生素E
物理疗法
内科学
维生素D与神经学
维生素
病理
抗氧化剂
生物化学
替代医学
化学
作者
Katieli Santos de Lima,Felipe Barreto Schuch,Natiele Camponogara Righi,Léo José Rubin Neto,Guilherme S. Nunes,Gustavo Orione Puntel,Patrícia Chagas,Antônio Marcos Vargas da Silva,Luís Ulisses Signori
出处
期刊:International Journal of Sports Medicine
[Georg Thieme Verlag KG]
日期:2024-02-12
卷期号:45 (07): 485-495
被引量:1
摘要
Abstract This review aimed to verify the effects of vitamin E supplementation on oxidative stress, inflammatory response, muscle damage, soreness, and strength in healthy adults after exercise. We searched the MEDLINE, EMBASE, SPORTDiscus, Cochrane CENTRAL, and Web of Science from inception to August 2023, with no language restrictions. We included randomized placebo-controlled trials evaluating the supplementation of vitamin E on the abovementioned outcomes after a bout of physical exercise in healthy participants (no restriction for publication year or language). Meta-analyses were conducted to compare vitamin E and placebo supplementations to obtain a 95% confidence interval (95%IC). Twenty studies were included (n=298 participants). The effect of supplementation was assessed between 0 h and 96 h after the exercise. Compared to placebo, vitamin E had no effects on lipid (95%IC= –0.09 to 0.42), protein (–2.44 to 3.11), SOD (–1.05 to 0.23), interleukin-6 (–0.18 to 1.16), creatine kinase (–0.33 to 0.27), muscle soreness (–1.92 to 0.69), and muscle strength (–1.07 to 0.34). Heterogeneity for the analyses on carbonyls, interleukin-6 (1 h and 3 h), and muscle soreness ranged between 70 to 94%. Supplementing with vitamin E should not be recommended to support the recovery process in healthy individuals after exercise, given the lack of efficacy in the analyzed variables following an exercise session.
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