The researchers then
measured the resulting oxidative stress on the mothers and their offspring using blood samples.
Not exact matches
Results of the study showed that the total antioxidant capacity in the bloodstream of the participants increased, and that their level of
oxidative stress (as
measured by the amount of carboxymethyllysine in their blood serum) decreased.
The
results suggest possible interventions to reduce progression towards full - blown diabetes, including
measures to reduce
oxidative stress and inflammation within the body.»
«The implications of these
results are that
measuring urine F2 - isoprostane concentrations during an infant ARI, an indicator of increased
oxidative stress in these young patients, may predict the development of recurrent wheeze,» said Dr. Rosas - Salazar.