New sports medicine study findings recently were reported by researchers at University of Memphis.

Health & Medicine Week | November 16, 2009 | Copyright

According to recent research from the United States, "High-kilocalorie feedings induce oxidative stress. Acute exercise has the potential to attenuate postprandial oxidative stress."

"No study has determined whether there are racial differences in postprandial oxidative stress with and without a preceding bout of acute exercise. To investigate the impact of acute exercise on blood oxidative-stress biomarkers, triglycerides (TAG), and glucose in African American (AA) and White (W) women. 10 AA (age 29 +/- 3 yr, body-mass index [BMI] 31 +/- 3 kg/m(2)) and 10 W (age 30 ... <.01). However, acute exercise had no effect on decreasing the AUC for any variable in either AA or W women (p>

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