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Completed NCT05673395

Drinking Effect of Electrolyzed Alkaline Reduced Water on Oxidative Stress and Fatigue After Intense Exercise

Conditions: Oxidative Stress

Sex: All
Ages: 19 Years – 25 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 24
Sponsor: Kyu Jae Lee

Location: Korea, Republic of

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the drinking effect of electolyzed alkaline reduced water (ARW) generated from alkaline ionizer (CGM MWPI-2101) on oxidative stress and fatigue after high-intensity exercise in healthy people. The main question[s] it aims to answer are:[question 1] Can pH 9.5 EARW reduce oxidative stress compared to purified water (PW)[question 2] Can pH 9.5 EARW decrease fatigue markers in bloodParticipants will drink water from the experimental device after high-intensity exercise. Blood sample will be collected before exercise, after highly intensive exercise, and after then 15 min. of drinking water.Researchers will compare EARW group and PW group to see the anti-oxidative and anti-fatigue effects.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:healthy male participants aged 19-25 yearsphysically active with a normal body mass index (BMI)had not smoked for 3 months or consumed alcohol for more than a week prior to the start of the study.Exclusion Criteria:any kind of visible or known diseasehypertension,musculoskeletal injuries in the previous three months,breathing difficulties,metabolic diseases,autoimmune disease,rash,urticaria.

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