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The effects of ubiquinol supplementation on clinical parameters and physical performance of trained men [PDF]
We report on a randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled parallel-group study, which aimed to investigate the effects of ubiquinol on clinical parameters and physical performance of trained men. Twenty-nine trained men aged 20-30 years who had VO2max
Sumate Kunching +5 more
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Natural antioxidants have recently emerged as a highly exciting and significant topic in anti-aging research. Diverse organism models present a viable protocol for future research. Notably, many breakthroughs on natural antioxidants have been achieved in
Yugui Lin +3 more
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Brain exercise in elderly: NeuroSky smarter Kit investigation
Background: The measurement analysis of the brainwaves can show whether or not human’s mental or cognitive status is in a sober state. The speed of the computer signal processing technology increased until it could sufficiently process the complex ...
Tinnaphol Chaipakornwong +1 more
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In Vitro Models for Anti-Aging Efficacy Assessment: A Critical Update in Dermocosmetic Research
The skin is the human body’s largest organ and serves as a crucial boundary between the body and the external environment. As a natural process, skin aging cannot be avoided, and it causes changes in the skin’s strength, structure, elasticity, and ...
Ana M. Cruz +5 more
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Hesperidin, Hesperetin, Rutinose, and Rhamnose Act as Skin Anti-Aging Agents
Aging is a complex physiological process that can be accelerated by chemical (high blood glucose levels) or physical (solar exposure) factors. It is accompanied by the accumulation of altered molecules in the human body.
Renáta Novotná +8 more
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Research Progress on the Anti-Aging Potential of the Active Components of Ginseng
Aging is a cellular state characterized by a permanent cessation of cell division and evasion of apoptosis. DNA damage, metabolic dysfunction, telomere damage, and mitochondrial dysfunction are the main factors associated with senescence. Aging increases
Jingqian Su +4 more
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Camellia japonica L. is a flowering tree with several medicinal and cosmetic applications. Here, we investigated the efficacy of C. japonica placenta extract (CJPE) as a potential therapeutic agent for promotion of hair growth and scalp health by using ...
Won Kyong Cho +12 more
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Targeting mTOR for Anti-Aging and Anti-Cancer Therapy
The balance between anabolism and catabolism is disrupted with aging, with the rate of anabolism being faster than that of catabolism. Therefore, mTOR, whose major function is to enhance anabolism and inhibit catabolism, has become a potential target of ...
W. Fu, Geng Wu
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Hyperphosphatemia is a major risk for poor prognosis in patients with end-stage renal disease. However, the molecular mechanism behind this link remains elusive.
Marina Miura +11 more
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Anti-Aging Activity and Modes of Action of Compounds from Natural Food Sources
Aging is a natural and inescapable phenomenon characterized by a progressive deterioration of physiological functions, leading to increased vulnerability to chronic diseases and death.
Lili Song, Shicui Zhang
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