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AuthorAlmuraikhy, Shamma
AuthorAnwardeen, Najeha
AuthorDoudin, Asmma
AuthorSellami, Maha
AuthorDomling, Alexander
AuthorAgouni, Abdelali
AuthorAlthani, Asmaa A.
AuthorElrayess, Mohamed A.
Available date2023-11-12T08:16:16Z
Publication Date2023-09-01
Publication NameMetabolites
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13090973
CitationAlmuraikhy, S., Anwardeen, N., Doudin, A., Sellami, M., Domling, A., Agouni, A., ... & Elrayess, M. A. (2023). Antioxidative Stress Metabolic Pathways in Moderately Active Individuals. Metabolites, 13(9), 973.‏
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/49184
AbstractPhysical activity (PA) is known to have beneficial effects on health, primarily through its antioxidative stress properties. However, the specific metabolic pathways that underlie these effects are not fully understood. This study aimed to investigate the metabolic pathways that are involved in the protective effects of moderate PA in non-obese and healthy individuals. Data on 305 young, non-obese participants were obtained from the Qatar Biobank. The participants were classified as active or sedentary based on their self-reported PA levels. Plasma metabolomics data were collected and analyzed to identify differences in metabolic pathways between the two groups. The results showed that active participants had increased activation of antioxidative, stress-related pathways, including lysoplasmalogen, plasmalogen, phosphatidylcholine, vitamin A, and glutathione. Additionally, there were significant associations between glutathione metabolites and certain clinical traits, including bilirubin, uric acid, hemoglobin, and iron. This study provides new insights into the metabolic pathways that are involved in the protective effects of moderate PA in non-obese and healthy individuals. The findings may have implications for the development of new therapeutic strategies that target these pathways.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
Subjectglutathione
metabolomics
oxidative stress
phosphatidylcholine
physical activity
plasmalogen
vitamin A
xanthine
TitleAntioxidative Stress Metabolic Pathways in Moderately Active Individuals
TypeArticle
Issue Number9
Volume Number13


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