The importance of nutrition in the modulation of metabolic oxidative stress in cadets
Keywords:
Food, Antioxidants, Cadets, Oxidative stressAbstract
The objective of this article is to discuss the importance of food in the modulation of metabolic oxidative stress in cadets. Stress is a natural response of the body when we are faced with a dangerous situation, thus causing physical and psychological changes. Cadets experience high levels of stress due to the physical and mental demands of military life. Both chronic stress and intense training lead to a greater generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), requiring the action of antioxidant agents to neutralize ROS, avoiding metabolic oxidative stress (EOM). The stress level and strenuous training of cadets can lead to an imbalance of the redox system, due to the accumulation of reactive oxygen species and the depletion of antioxidants, causing oxidative stress. Diet can act by modulating EOM through nutrients such as vitamins C, E and A, zinc, selenium, flavonoids and carotenoids.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Douglas Sousa Brasilino Vieira, Herlan Sousa da Silva, Jayane Santana Santos, Lariza dos Santos Nolêto, Sarah Letícia Lima Santos, Camila Maria Vieira de Carvalho, Maria Keiliane Fernandes de Souza da Silva, Italo Silva Barros, Kayky Oliveira Morais, Vanessa Lima Nolêto, Marcos Antonio do Nascimento, Diandra Carvalho de Sá Nolêto

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