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CHERRY EXTRACT ON POST-EXERCISE MUSCLE DAMAGE

EXTRATO DE CEREJA EM DANOS MUSCULARES PÓS-EXERCÍCIO

EL EXTRACTO DE CEREZA DAÑOS MUSCULARES POST EJERCICIO

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Cherry extract has a high amount of anthocyanins and flavonoids containing antioxidant effects. Its high antioxidant characteristics have been shown to reduce markers of delayed muscle soreness (DOMS) and exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) to improve recovery after exercise.

Objective:

Verify the effects of the cherry extract on post-exercise muscle damage.

Methods:

Google scholar, Medline, and Scopus were systematically searched until February 2022. The Cochrane Collaboration tool was applied to determine the risks of bias.

Results:

The results showed that cherry extract administration did not have a decreasing impact on creatine kinase levels overall: (WMD = 12.85 IU. L-1, 95% CI: −35.94, 61.64; P = 0.606). Considerable heterogeneity was observed among the articles (Cochran's Q-test = 990.80, P = 0.000, I2 = 96.7 %). However, there is a significant reducing effect on pain sensation by the consumption of cherry extract (WMD = −6.105 mm; 95% CI: −11.193 −1.017; p = 0.019).

Conclusion:

Cherry extract consumption effectively reduced late-onset muscle pain among participants in the overall and subgroup analysis. Thus, the cherry extract may be a complementary alternative in recovery after exercise. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - Manuscript review.

Keywords:
Fruit Proteins; Soft Tissue Injuries; Creatine Kinase; Meta-Analysis

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