Author/Authors :
Noorifard, Mahtab Department of Infectious Disease - Infectious Disease Research Center - AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Dabbagh Moghaddam, Arasb Department of Public Health - Community Medicine and Infectiuos Disease Research center - Faculty of Medicine - AJA University Medical Sciences, Tehran , Asemi, Zatollah Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan , Hamidi Farahani, Ramin Department of Infectiuos Disease - Faculty of Medicine - AJA University of Medical Sciences,Tehran , Mousavi Jazayeri, Milad Department of Microbiology - Infectious Disease Research Center - AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ebrahimi, Elahe Department of Microbiology - Infectious Disease Research Center - AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Extreme of professional exercise intensively increase the production of free radicals, damage to body tissues, and
production of stress hormones and reduces the immune activity. The use of probiotic supplements has attracted sports community
attention to promoting the health and performance of athletes.
Objectives: In this study, the effect of probiotic supplementation was investigated on psychological conditions and the level of
oxidative stress enzymes in athlete soldiers.
Methods: This double-blind controlled trial was conducted on 40 swimmers that were randomly divided into two groups: A test
group (n = 20 receiving one glass of probiotic juice daily for 12 weeks) and a control group (n = 20 receiving placebo juice for 12
weeks). The probiotic juice contained a probiotic strain of Bacillus coagulans at 1109 CFU. The mental health status was evaluated
by scoring on the POMS and the concentration of antioxidant enzymes and the total antioxidant capacity in blood samples were
determined using the kits at the beginning and the end of the three-month post-test every 15 days.
Results: After 12 weeks of intervention, a significant increase was observed in the antioxidants levels in the test group compared to
the control group: SOD(43.100.1000 vs. 28.250.2500 u/mL; P< 0.0001), GPX(289.51.500vs. 160.01.000 u/mL; P< 0.0001),
total oxidative stress capacity (1.9750.005000 vs. 1.3650.005000 u/mL; P< 0.0001). In addition, psychological parameters were
more favorable in the probiotic group than in the placebo group.
Conclusions: Based on the results, the probiotic juice consumption has beneficial effects on the body’s antioxidant system and
mental health parameters in athlete soldiers.
Keywords :
Probiotic , Mental Conditions , Antioxidant , Stress