Oxidative Eustress in Exercise Physiology explores the dual role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in exercise, emphasizing their beneficial effects in promoting adaptation, signaling, and performance enhancement. Edited by James N. Cobley and Gareth W. Davison, this volume examines the mechanisms of oxidative eustress, its implications for health, and its relevance to sports science, aging, and chronic disease prevention.
Key Points:
Focuses on the concept of oxidative eustress as a positive physiological phenomenon.
Discusses the balance between oxidative stress and antioxidant defenses during exercise.
Highlights implications for training, performance optimization, and health promotion.
Part of the Oxidative Stress and Disease series, featuring contributions from leading experts.
Ideal for exercise physiologists, sports scientists, and researchers in oxidative biology.