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Inflammaging

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-105 Sentence denotes Curcumin and Boswellia serrata Modulate the Glyco-Oxidative Status and Lipo-Oxidation in Master Athletes.
T2 106-117 Sentence denotes BACKGROUND:
T3 118-276 Sentence denotes Chronic intensive exercise is associated with a greater induction of oxidative stress and with an excess of endogenous advanced glycation end-products (AGEs).
T4 277-352 Sentence denotes Curcumin can reduce the accumulation of AGEs in vitro and in animal models.
T5 353-568 Sentence denotes We examined whether supplementation with curcumin and Boswellia serrata (BSE) gum resin for 3 months could affect plasma levels of markers of oxidative stress, inflammation, and glycation in healthy master cyclists.
T6 569-577 Sentence denotes METHODS:
T7 578-814 Sentence denotes Forty-seven healthy male athletes were randomly assigned to Group 1, consisting of 22 subjects given a Mediterranean diet (MD) alone (MD group), and Group 2 consisted of 25 subjects given a MD plus curcumin and BSE (curcumin/BSE group).
T8 815-1115 Sentence denotes Interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNFα), high-sensitivity c-reactive protein (hs-CRP), total AGE, soluble receptor for AGE (sRAGE), malondialdehyde (MDA), plasma phospholipid fatty acid (PPFA) composition, and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) were tested at baseline and after 12 weeks.
T9 1116-1262 Sentence denotes RESULTS: sRAGE, NEFA, and MDA decreased significantly in both groups, while only the curcumin/BSE group showed a significant decline in total AGE.
T10 1263-1363 Sentence denotes Only the changes in total AGE and MDA differed significantly between the curcumin/BSE and MD groups.
T11 1364-1376 Sentence denotes CONCLUSIONS:
T12 1377-1535 Sentence denotes Our data suggest a positive effect of supplementation with curcumin and BSE on glycoxidation and lipid peroxidation in chronically exercising master athletes.
T1 0-105 Sentence denotes Curcumin and Boswellia serrata Modulate the Glyco-Oxidative Status and Lipo-Oxidation in Master Athletes.
T2 106-117 Sentence denotes BACKGROUND:
T3 118-276 Sentence denotes Chronic intensive exercise is associated with a greater induction of oxidative stress and with an excess of endogenous advanced glycation end-products (AGEs).
T4 277-352 Sentence denotes Curcumin can reduce the accumulation of AGEs in vitro and in animal models.
T5 353-568 Sentence denotes We examined whether supplementation with curcumin and Boswellia serrata (BSE) gum resin for 3 months could affect plasma levels of markers of oxidative stress, inflammation, and glycation in healthy master cyclists.
T6 569-577 Sentence denotes METHODS:
T7 578-814 Sentence denotes Forty-seven healthy male athletes were randomly assigned to Group 1, consisting of 22 subjects given a Mediterranean diet (MD) alone (MD group), and Group 2 consisted of 25 subjects given a MD plus curcumin and BSE (curcumin/BSE group).
T8 815-1115 Sentence denotes Interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNFα), high-sensitivity c-reactive protein (hs-CRP), total AGE, soluble receptor for AGE (sRAGE), malondialdehyde (MDA), plasma phospholipid fatty acid (PPFA) composition, and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) were tested at baseline and after 12 weeks.
T9 1116-1262 Sentence denotes RESULTS: sRAGE, NEFA, and MDA decreased significantly in both groups, while only the curcumin/BSE group showed a significant decline in total AGE.
T10 1263-1363 Sentence denotes Only the changes in total AGE and MDA differed significantly between the curcumin/BSE and MD groups.
T11 1364-1376 Sentence denotes CONCLUSIONS:
T12 1377-1535 Sentence denotes Our data suggest a positive effect of supplementation with curcumin and BSE on glycoxidation and lipid peroxidation in chronically exercising master athletes.

Zierdiyeerkenaili_800

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T2 394-402 CI denotes curcumin
T3 776-784 CI denotes curcumin
T4 794-802 CI denotes curcumin
T5 1201-1209 CI denotes curcumin
T6 1336-1344 CI denotes curcumin
T7 1436-1444 CI denotes curcumin
T8 407-424 CI denotes Boswellia serrata
T9 13-30 CI denotes Boswellia serrata
T10 0-8 CI denotes Curcumin
T11 277-285 CI denotes Curcumin
T12 426-429 CI denotes BSE
T13 789-792 CI denotes BSE
T14 803-806 CI denotes BSE
T15 1210-1213 CI denotes BSE
T16 1345-1348 CI denotes BSE
T17 1449-1452 CI denotes BSE

yangbin123xm_800_3

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-8 CI denotes Curcumin
T2 277-285 CI denotes Curcumin
T3 13-30 CI denotes Boswellia serrata
T4 407-424 CI denotes Boswellia serrata
T5 426-429 CI denotes BSE
T6 789-792 CI denotes BSE
T7 803-806 CI denotes BSE
T8 1210-1213 CI denotes BSE
T9 1345-1348 CI denotes BSE
T10 1449-1452 CI denotes BSE
T11 1201-1209 CI denotes curcumin
T12 394-402 CI denotes curcumin
T13 776-784 CI denotes curcumin
T14 794-802 CI denotes curcumin
T15 1336-1344 CI denotes curcumin
T16 1436-1444 CI denotes curcumin

chenxin_473849_800_3

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-8 CI denotes Curcumin
T2 277-285 CI denotes Curcumin
T3 394-402 CI denotes curcumin
T4 776-784 CI denotes curcumin
T5 794-802 CI denotes curcumin
T6 1201-1209 CI denotes curcumin
T7 1336-1344 CI denotes curcumin
T8 1436-1444 CI denotes curcumin
T9 13-30 CI denotes Boswellia serrata
T10 407-424 CI denotes Boswellia serrata
T11 426-429 CI denotes BSE
T12 789-792 CI denotes BSE
T13 803-806 CI denotes BSE
T14 1210-1213 CI denotes BSE
T15 1345-1348 CI denotes BSE
T16 1449-1452 CI denotes BSE