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Racial and Aging Effects of Acute Antioxidant Supplementation

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University of Illinois at Chicago · 2014

Abstract

This research is,being done to better understand how antioxidants (vitamins C, E and Alpha Lipoic Acid) af,f,ect the heart,and arteries. For this study, we will obtain blood samples to measure oxidative stress markers (substances in the blood that are linked to oxidative stress), cholesterol, insulin and blood glucose (sugar), as well as measure how well the heart and arteries are working following supplementation with the antioxidants. Our central hypothesis is that acute antioxidant supplementation will improve arterial function at rest and during exercise in African Americans without an impact of age, whereas aging will modify these effects in Caucasians.

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Anonymous. (2014). Racial and Aging Effects of Acute Antioxidant Supplementation. <em>University of Illinois at Chicago</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02157207
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Anonymous. Racial and Aging Effects of Acute Antioxidant Supplementation. University of Illinois at Chicago. 2014.
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@misc{anon2014Racial, title = {Racial and Aging Effects of Acute Antioxidant Supplementation}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {University of Illinois at Chicago}, year = {2014}, }

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