Title |
Changes in Oxidative Stress Markers and Biological Markers of Muscle Injury with Aging at Rest and in Response to an Exhaustive Exercise
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Published in |
PLOS ONE, March 2014
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DOI | 10.1371/journal.pone.0090420 |
Pubmed ID | |
Authors |
Mohamed Amine Bouzid, Omar Hammouda, Regis Matran, Sophie Robin, Claudine Fabre |
Abstract |
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether oxidative stress markers and biomarkers of muscle injury would be affected by aging at rest and in response to an incremental exhaustive exercise. |
X Demographics
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Geographical breakdown
Country | Count | As % |
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United Kingdom | 4 | 29% |
Netherlands | 1 | 7% |
Canada | 1 | 7% |
Germany | 1 | 7% |
Norway | 1 | 7% |
United States | 1 | 7% |
Unknown | 5 | 36% |
Demographic breakdown
Type | Count | As % |
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Members of the public | 7 | 50% |
Scientists | 5 | 36% |
Practitioners (doctors, other healthcare professionals) | 1 | 7% |
Unknown | 1 | 7% |
Mendeley readers
The data shown below were compiled from readership statistics for 138 Mendeley readers of this research output. Click here to see the associated Mendeley record.
Geographical breakdown
Country | Count | As % |
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Japan | 1 | <1% |
Greece | 1 | <1% |
Brazil | 1 | <1% |
Unknown | 135 | 98% |
Demographic breakdown
Readers by professional status | Count | As % |
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Student > Master | 24 | 17% |
Student > Ph. D. Student | 15 | 11% |
Student > Bachelor | 12 | 9% |
Researcher | 11 | 8% |
Student > Doctoral Student | 10 | 7% |
Other | 32 | 23% |
Unknown | 34 | 25% |
Readers by discipline | Count | As % |
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Sports and Recreations | 29 | 21% |
Medicine and Dentistry | 18 | 13% |
Agricultural and Biological Sciences | 16 | 12% |
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | 14 | 10% |
Nursing and Health Professions | 11 | 8% |
Other | 10 | 7% |
Unknown | 40 | 29% |