OMEGA-3 SUPPLEMENTATION ATTENUATES THE PRODUCTION OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN MILITARY PERSONNEL DURING 5 DAYS OF INTENSE PHYSICAL STRESS AND NUTRITIONAL RESTRICTION

The effects of omega-3 (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) supplementation on the serum concentration of C-reactive protein (CRP) and activity of creatine kinase (CK) were investigated in military personnel. The concentrations of CRP and CK were used as inflammatory and muscle damage markers, re...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Porto Santos, Alexandre Sérgio Silva, Maria Jose de Carvalho Costa, James Silva Moura Junior, Elton Lopes de Oliveira Quirino, Gisele Augusta Maciel Franca, Luiza Sonia Rios Asciutti
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Published: Termedia Publishing House 2012-04-01
Series:Biology of Sport
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spelling doaj-6c3f204f791c4b85a07e714c045cd2c62020-11-25T00:35:34ZengTermedia Publishing HouseBiology of Sport0860-021X2083-18622012-04-012929399OMEGA-3 SUPPLEMENTATION ATTENUATES THE PRODUCTION OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN MILITARY PERSONNEL DURING 5 DAYS OF INTENSE PHYSICAL STRESS AND NUTRITIONAL RESTRICTIONEduardo Porto SantosAlexandre Sérgio SilvaMaria Jose de Carvalho CostaJames Silva Moura JuniorElton Lopes de Oliveira QuirinoGisele Augusta Maciel FrancaLuiza Sonia Rios AsciuttiThe effects of omega-3 (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) supplementation on the serum concentration of C-reactive protein (CRP) and activity of creatine kinase (CK) were investigated in military personnel. The concentrations of CRP and CK were used as inflammatory and muscle damage markers, respectively. Twenty subjects were divided into two groups and were given capsules containing either n-3 PUFA (SUP) (n=10) or placebo (PLA) (n=10) for four weeks. During the fourth week of supplementation, the subjects participated in a military boot camp that restricted both their calorie intake and rest, and increased their physical stress. Blood samples were taken in four instances: 1) pre-supplementation; 2) pre-camp; 3) during camp; 4) after camp. During the three weeks of supplementation and prior to boot camp, a significant reduction was observed in the serum concentration of CRP (50% only in group SUP (p=0.04). Significant increases in CK activity of 103.9% in SUP (p=0.0001) and 225.5% in PLA (p=0.004) after camp confirmed the strenuous nature of this procedure. Serum CRP increased during camp in both groups but the SUP group presented a significantly lower concentration of CRP at the end of boot camp in comparison to the PLA group (6.18 ± 2.6 U · L-1 and 8.6 ± 2.1 U · L-1 for SUP and PLA respectively, when p=0.04). These results suggest that supplementation with n-3 PUFA can exhibit a protective effect against the inflammatory process induced by a regimen of intense physical stress and food restriction.http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=988970ExerciseinflamationC reactive proteinomega-3 fatty acidsEicosapentaenoic Acid - therapeutic useDocosahexaenoic Acids
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author Eduardo Porto Santos
Alexandre Sérgio Silva
Maria Jose de Carvalho Costa
James Silva Moura Junior
Elton Lopes de Oliveira Quirino
Gisele Augusta Maciel Franca
Luiza Sonia Rios Asciutti
spellingShingle Eduardo Porto Santos
Alexandre Sérgio Silva
Maria Jose de Carvalho Costa
James Silva Moura Junior
Elton Lopes de Oliveira Quirino
Gisele Augusta Maciel Franca
Luiza Sonia Rios Asciutti
OMEGA-3 SUPPLEMENTATION ATTENUATES THE PRODUCTION OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN MILITARY PERSONNEL DURING 5 DAYS OF INTENSE PHYSICAL STRESS AND NUTRITIONAL RESTRICTION
Biology of Sport
Exercise
inflamation
C reactive protein
omega-3 fatty acids
Eicosapentaenoic Acid - therapeutic use
Docosahexaenoic Acids
author_facet Eduardo Porto Santos
Alexandre Sérgio Silva
Maria Jose de Carvalho Costa
James Silva Moura Junior
Elton Lopes de Oliveira Quirino
Gisele Augusta Maciel Franca
Luiza Sonia Rios Asciutti
author_sort Eduardo Porto Santos
title OMEGA-3 SUPPLEMENTATION ATTENUATES THE PRODUCTION OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN MILITARY PERSONNEL DURING 5 DAYS OF INTENSE PHYSICAL STRESS AND NUTRITIONAL RESTRICTION
title_short OMEGA-3 SUPPLEMENTATION ATTENUATES THE PRODUCTION OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN MILITARY PERSONNEL DURING 5 DAYS OF INTENSE PHYSICAL STRESS AND NUTRITIONAL RESTRICTION
title_full OMEGA-3 SUPPLEMENTATION ATTENUATES THE PRODUCTION OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN MILITARY PERSONNEL DURING 5 DAYS OF INTENSE PHYSICAL STRESS AND NUTRITIONAL RESTRICTION
title_fullStr OMEGA-3 SUPPLEMENTATION ATTENUATES THE PRODUCTION OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN MILITARY PERSONNEL DURING 5 DAYS OF INTENSE PHYSICAL STRESS AND NUTRITIONAL RESTRICTION
title_full_unstemmed OMEGA-3 SUPPLEMENTATION ATTENUATES THE PRODUCTION OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN MILITARY PERSONNEL DURING 5 DAYS OF INTENSE PHYSICAL STRESS AND NUTRITIONAL RESTRICTION
title_sort omega-3 supplementation attenuates the production of c-reactive protein in military personnel during 5 days of intense physical stress and nutritional restriction
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Biology of Sport
issn 0860-021X
2083-1862
publishDate 2012-04-01
description The effects of omega-3 (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) supplementation on the serum concentration of C-reactive protein (CRP) and activity of creatine kinase (CK) were investigated in military personnel. The concentrations of CRP and CK were used as inflammatory and muscle damage markers, respectively. Twenty subjects were divided into two groups and were given capsules containing either n-3 PUFA (SUP) (n=10) or placebo (PLA) (n=10) for four weeks. During the fourth week of supplementation, the subjects participated in a military boot camp that restricted both their calorie intake and rest, and increased their physical stress. Blood samples were taken in four instances: 1) pre-supplementation; 2) pre-camp; 3) during camp; 4) after camp. During the three weeks of supplementation and prior to boot camp, a significant reduction was observed in the serum concentration of CRP (50% only in group SUP (p=0.04). Significant increases in CK activity of 103.9% in SUP (p=0.0001) and 225.5% in PLA (p=0.004) after camp confirmed the strenuous nature of this procedure. Serum CRP increased during camp in both groups but the SUP group presented a significantly lower concentration of CRP at the end of boot camp in comparison to the PLA group (6.18 ± 2.6 U · L-1 and 8.6 ± 2.1 U · L-1 for SUP and PLA respectively, when p=0.04). These results suggest that supplementation with n-3 PUFA can exhibit a protective effect against the inflammatory process induced by a regimen of intense physical stress and food restriction.
topic Exercise
inflamation
C reactive protein
omega-3 fatty acids
Eicosapentaenoic Acid - therapeutic use
Docosahexaenoic Acids
url http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=988970
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