The Difference of Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) Level after Consuming Red Guava Juice (Psidium Guajava L. Red Cultivar) During Aerobic Exercise for the Beginner
Date
2012-06Author
Ulvie, Yuliana Noor Setiawati
Lestariana, Wiryatun
S, Zaenal Muttaqien
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Aerobic exercise for the beginner causes overly muscle contraction and the use of
occasionally used muscle, so that additional unit motor recruitment is needed. Consequently,
metabolism inside the body increases. If the antioxidant inside the body is not enough,
oxidative stress will occur. Antioxidant is needed to prevent the occurrence of oxidative
stress. The design of this research was experimental-nonrandomized pre-post test control
group design. The subjects of the research were divided into 2 groups, i.e. the red guava juice
and mineral water groups. Both groups performed aerobic exercise for 30 minutes every day
for 27 days. Blood samples were taken for measuring superoxide dismutase (SOD) level. Ttest
and repeated anova test were used for data analysis. T-test and repeated anova analysis
amount of SOD level showed that there was no difference between red guava juice group and
mineral water group (p>0,05). There was a decrease in the amount of SOD level for the
beginners during aerobic exercise, but statistically it was not significantly different between
the group which consumed red guava juice and the group which consumed water.