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J Phys Ther Sci. 2014 Mar;26(3):413-5. doi: 10.1589/jpts.26.413. Epub 2014 Mar 25.

Cigarette Smoking does not Induce Plasma or Pulmonary Oxidative Stress after Moderate-intensity Exercise.

Journal of physical therapy science

Shunsuke Taito, Sayaka Domen, Kiyokazu Sekikawa, Norimichi Kamikawa, Keisuke Oura, Tatsushi Kimura, Makoto Takahashi, Hironobu Hamada

Affiliations

  1. Department of Clinical Support, Hiroshima University Hospital, Japan.
  2. Department of Physical Analysis and Therapeutic Sciences, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Japan.
  3. Department of Kindergarten Education, Yasuda Women's College, Japan.

PMID: 24707095 PMCID: PMC3976014 DOI: 10.1589/jpts.26.413

Abstract

[Purpose] Cigarette smoking increases oxidative stress, which is a risk factor for several diseases. Moreover, strenuous exercise has been shown to induce plasma and pulmonary oxidative stress in young cigarette smokers. However, no previous reports have demonstrated whether plasma and pulmonary oxidative stress occur after moderate-intensity exercise. Therefore, the aim of this study was to clarify whether moderate-intensity exercise induces pulmonary and plasma oxidative stress in smokers. [Subjects] Ten young male smokers and 10 young male nonsmokers participated in this study. [Methods] Plasma hydroperoxide concentrations were measured at baseline and then immediately and 15 min after moderate-intensity exercise. Hydrogen peroxide concentrations in exhaled breath condensate were measured at baseline and after exercise. [Results] No significant interactions were found between smokers and nonsmokers in terms of hydroperoxide or hydrogen peroxide concentrations following moderate-intensity exercise at any time point. [Conclusion] These findings suggested that moderate-intensity exercise did not induce plasma or pulmonary oxidative stress in young cigarette smokers.

Keywords: Cigarette smoker; Moderate-intensity exercise; Oxidative stress

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