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Co-enzyme Q10 Helps Your Body Recover Following Strenuous Exercise


Date: 04/03/08
 
Japanese researchers have found that coenzyme Q10 supplements may boost physical performance and reduce feelings of tiredness associated with exercise. Both fatigue and recovery times were decreased as a result of 300 milligrams of CoQ10 for eight days, according to the double-blinded, placebo-controlled study with 17 healthy volunteers published in the journal Nutrition.

Japanese researchers have found that coenzyme Q10 supplements may boost physical performance and reduce feelings of tiredness associated with exercise.

Both fatigue and recovery times were decreased as a result of 300 milligrams of CoQ10 for eight days, according to the double-blinded, placebo-controlled study with 17 healthy volunteers published in the journal Nutrition.

Lead researcher Kei Mizuno said: 'We found that oral administration of 300 mg of coenzyme Q10 for 1 wk improved physical performance during fatigue-inducing workload trials on a bicycle ergometer. However, this positive result was not seen in the group administered 100 mg of coenzyme Q10.'

CoQ10 has properties similar to vitamins, but since it is naturally synthesized in the body it is not classed as such. The level of CoQ10 produced by the body begins to drop after the age of about 20, and the coenzyme is concentrated in the mitochondria - the 'power plants' of the cell. It plays a vital role in the production of chemical energy by participating in the production of adenosince triphosphate (ATP) - the body's so-called 'energy currency'.

It also acts as a potent antioxidant. The coenzyme plays an important role in preserving levels of vitamin E and vitamin C.

Co-enzyme Q10: Assessing the results

Researchers from Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Soiken Incorporation, Kansai University of Welfare Sciences, and Osaka University of Foreign Study, recruited the 17 volunteers (average age 37.5) and randomly assigned them to receive daily coenzyme Q10 supplements (100 mg or 300 mg) or placebo for eight days. All subjects underwent the three interventions, with washout periods separating the eight-day long studies.

Physical performance, tested using a bicycle ergometer at fixed workloads, was found to increase when the subjects received the 300 mg CoQ10 dose, compared to the lower dose CoQ10 group and the placebo group.

Furthermore, subjective fatigue sensation in the high dose CoQ10 group was 'alleviated when compared with that in the placebo group,' reported the researchers.

Commenting on the findings the Japanese researchers said: 'Exercise-induced reductions in energy substrates, reactive oxygen species, and protein oxidation are thought to be associated with physical fatigue. Coenzyme Q10 is a vitamin-like, lipid-soluble compound existing in all cells. It is an indispensable compound in the respiratory chain of the inner mitochondrial membrane and acts as an essential antioxidant assisting in the regeneration of other antioxidants

'Therefore, administration of coenzyme Q10 may attenuate physical fatigue through its functions as an antioxidant or in assisting oxidative phosphorylation.'
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Comments

Philip Williams Posted 30/01/2009

I am a 80 yr old male and although I have taken coq10 for some time I increased to 60mg about 6/7 months ago, I suffered from white finger for many yrs and this winter I noticed a difference my hands seem warmer and tho they still go white its not for so long and they have not become numb.

janis price Posted 25/02/2009

1 am 59 year old female and l too have been taking coQ10 for several years only 30mg per day and if l ever forget to take it daily do notice that my energy level is at a near standstill. l wouldnt be with out it. l have a cleaning buisness so my work is very strenuous.

Richard Posted 16/04/2010

I am using CoQ10 and I must say I don't think I can do without it - it's been an absolute blessing and it has so many health benefits I am actually amazed that we are not told about this by all our doctors... suppose it will keep their surgeries empty and their pockets too...

Linda Jacques Posted 23/04/2011

My husband has just started to take this after a heart operation. It has really boosted him and I am now starting to take it myself. Already I feel I have more energy !



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