Sentences with word «oxidisation»

Supplements in the stimulants category may enhance fat oxidisation depending on the goals of the exerciser (and who you're talking to).
Oxidisation in humans reveals itself as weakening and breaking down of the body, most noticeable in the form of aging, and the process can release harmful by - products into the body which can cause, speed up or increase some cancers.
The polyunsaturated molecules of the lipid are prone to oxidisation if the lipid stays in the blood stream too long so perhaps the uptake of cholesterol or lipids is the crucial factor.
It is therefore essential for protecting the the DNA from oxidisation by free radicals inside cells, including sperm cells.
If you like a piece of chocolate every now and then choose the dark chocolate variety and you can benefit from not only the antioxidants, which prevent oxidisation and can stop healthy cells from being damaged, but also help protect the body from heart conditions as well as have a mood boosting effect.
So does DHA have its own related oxidisation protection mechanisms?
This is because the ingestion of carbohydrates causes a rise in the hormone insulin which when elevated during training can «limit fat oxidisation».
It's not to say that clear coconut water does not oxidise over time, but its pasteurisation process (or packaging) prevents it from being as pure and raw as possible, thus slowing the oxidisation process but also lowering the potassium value too.
To help keep the fat in mint condition, the liposuction procedure uses lower than normal suction pressures to minimise trauma to the fat — which is then kept in a vacuum to reduce its exposure to air and oxidisation.
I think the reason for this is that cholesterol is not the cause of heart disease, its the oxidisation of the lipid which carries the cholesterol.
Oxidisation is a harmful process: the equivalent for metal shows itself as rust, that reddish - brown stain that discolours, roughens and finally weakens the iron until it breaks down.
The longer cholesterol stays high the more prone it is to oxidisation, the more oxidised it becomes the greater the propensity to induce foam cell production and arterial occlusion as a result of inflammation.
It was found in one study to inhibit the oxidisation of LDL cholesterol quite potently along with many other garlic - derived antioxidants.
This piece is made in Italy with an oxidisation process that results in the striking burnished effect, and features the house logo engraved in the interior.
I love that this doesn't include alcohol, though the oxidisation is always something that makes me reluctant to try it out.
If there is any oxidisation, bubbling or bumps, on the wheels bead seating it must be removed.
In its natural state the tone and depth of colour is sublimely beautiful, yet the surface is endlessly receptive to the transformative effects of oxidisation.
The various media used wihin his oeuvre include lead, copper, steel, clay, concrete, Tesla coils, compressors, strobe lights, lamps and incandescent objects, which are activated through processes including reaction, solidification, evaporation, oxidisation, fragmentation and precipitation.
It has a chalky surface over brown, possibly a result of the oxidisation of the bronze or of Hepworth's reputed use of sour milk in order to achieve a white patination (Tate Gallery Conservation Report).
Oxidisation is bad news, as in the process, Vitamin A, C Lycopene, enzymes and other nutrients are lost.
It causes the oxidisation process, making your recently - cut apples, pears and avocados turn brown at a moment's notice.
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