Phytotherapy: Considerations for athletes and athletic trainers
Regulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
33(1), P. e25006 - e25006
Published: Jan. 18, 2025
Recently,
the
increased
availability
and
popularity
of
herbal
supplements
have
created
an
environment
misinformation
for
both
patients
healthcare
providers.
The
rich
bioactive
compounds
found
in
plants,
such
as
polyphenols,
flavonoids,
alkaloids,
terpenes,
glycosides,
been
shown
to
exhibit
anti-inflammatory,
antioxidant,
antimicrobial,
immune-boosting
effects.
Each
plant
possesses
a
unique
chemical
structure
therapeutic
properties.
Notably,
many
plants
contain
antioxidant
components
that
prevent
cell
damage
slow
down
aging
process.
Research
has
demonstrated
these
properties
play
significant
role
preventing
chronic
diseases
contributing
healthy
lifestyle.
Taraxacum
officinale
exhibits
antidiabetic
effects,
while
Panax
ginseng
enhances
physical
mental
performance.
Studies
indicate
wide
range
potential
effects
due
diverse
numerous
they
contain.
Zingiber
are
effective
addressing
digestive
issues.
Additionally,
Curcuma
longa
stands
out
its
anti-inflammatory
properties,
Hypericum
perforatum
antidepressant
Achillea
millefolium
promoting
vitality,
Tribulus
terrestris
improving
sexual
health
performance,
Urtica
dioica
detoxifying
e
f
fects,
Rhodiola
rosea
stress
reduction,
Echinacea
purpurea
boosting
immunity.
Of
course,
he
r
bal
products
on
human
not
limited
benefits
mentioned
above.
All
individuals
using
products,
particularly
athletes
athletic
trainers,
must
be
able
identify
their
effectiveness
risks,
well
select
appropriate
dosages.
It's
important
recognize
that,
despite
benefits,
can
adverse
ranging
from
mild
life-threatening
when
used
irresponsibly.
Athletes
tend
use
more
than
non-athletes.
Therefore,
professional
athletes,
those
who
involved
sports
competitions
exercise
healthily,
pay
attention
warnings
doctors
trainers
order
negatively
affect
This
review
aims
assess
commonly
offer
relevant
recommendations.
Language: Английский
The diagnosis and treatment of sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity
Basel Habboub,
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Robert Speer,
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Markus Gosch
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et al.
Deutsches Ärzteblatt international,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 6, 2025
Sarcopenia
is
a
progressive,
generalized
disease
of
skeletal
muscle
characterized
by
loss
strength
and
mass.
The
combination
obesity
sarcopenia
called
sarcopenic
obesity.
Because
the
aging
population
in
many
countries
around
world,
are
challenge
for
global
health
policy.
This
review
based
on
pertinent
publications
retrieved
selective
literature
search.
effects
quality
life
far-reaching
include
difficulty
coping
with
everyday
life,
an
increased
risk
falling,
frequent
hospitalization,
mortality.
A
population-based
study
Germany
revealed
7%
prevalence
adults
aged
65
above.
was
4.5%.
Persons
above
who
at
should
be
screened,
e.g.,
SARC-F
questionnaire.
If
screening
yields
suggestive
finding
(SARC-F
≥
4
points),
diagnosis
confirmed
or
ruled
out
measurements
(e.g.
hand-grip
strength,
reference
values:
women
<16
kg,
men
<27
kg)
appendicular
mass
(women
<5.5
kg/m2,
<7.0
kg/m2).
demonstration
reduced
sufficient
to
initiate
treatment.
For
obesity,
fat
additionally
required.
goal
treatment
improve
mobility
reduce
negative
outcomes.
consists
resistance
training
nutritional
interventions.
targeted
structured
approach
detection
can
make
major
contribution
maintenance
improvement
these
patients'
functionality
life.
Language: Английский
Novel electrochemiluminescence platform utilizing AuNPs@UiO-66-NH2 bridged luminescent substrates and aptamers for the detection of pesticide residues in Chinese herbal medicines
Chengqiang Li,
No information about this author
Haifang Wang,
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Jiashuai Sun
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et al.
Talanta,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
281, P. 126924 - 126924
Published: Sept. 20, 2024
Language: Английский
Astragaloside IV Improves Muscle Atrophy by Modulating the Activity of UPS and ALP via Suppressing Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Denervated Mice
Hua Liu,
No information about this author
Kexin Wang,
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Tianze Shang
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et al.
Molecular Neurobiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 31, 2024
Language: Английский
Dilemmas in Elderly Diabetes and Clinical Practice Involving Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chongxiang Xue,
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Ying Chen,
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Yuntian Bi
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et al.
Pharmaceuticals,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(7), P. 953 - 953
Published: July 16, 2024
Diabetes
is
a
widespread
chronic
disease
that
occurs
mainly
in
the
elderly
population.
Due
to
difference
pathophysiology
between
and
young
patients,
current
clinical
practice
treat
patients
with
anti-diabetes
medications
still
faces
some
challenges
dilemmas,
such
as
urgent
need
for
early
diagnosis
prevention,
an
imbalance
restricted
dietary
intake
risk
of
undernutrition.
Traditional
Chinese
medicine
(TCM)
offers
various
treatment
regimens
are
actively
utilized
field
diabetes
management.
Through
multiple
targets
pathways,
TCM
formulas,
medicinal
herbs,
active
natural
products
enhance
efficacy
prevention
control
measures,
simplify
complex
medication
management,
improve
common
symptoms
diabetic
complications
people.
Historically,
have
played
key
role
material
composition
analysis
mechanism
interpretation
enable
drug
discovery.
However,
there
been
few
conclusions
on
this
topic.
This
review
summarizes
development
management
people,
existing
evidence-based
practices,
prospects
future
development.
Language: Английский