Antioxidant-Enzyme Profiles in Youth Athletes: Associations of SOD and GPX with Exercise and Implications for Endothelial Health
Jonas Haferanke, Sebastian Freilinger, Lisa Baumgartner, Tobias Engl, Maximilian Dettenhofer, Stefanie Huber, Frauke Mühlbauer, Renate Oberhoffer, Thorsten Schulz

TL;DR
This study explores antioxidant enzyme levels in youth athletes and finds that sex and individual factors influence these levels more than training volume.
Contribution
The study provides novel insights into antioxidant enzyme profiles in youth athletes and their associations with sex and training.
Findings
Boys had significantly higher SOD levels than girls.
Antioxidant enzyme levels were stable across training volumes and sports disciplines.
Cluster analysis revealed distinct redox profiles influenced by sex and training.
Abstract
Oxidative stress is a key driver of endothelial dysfunction and early cardiovascular risk. Antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GPX) are vital for vascular protection, especially during growth. While exercise-induced redox adaptations are well established in adults, data in pediatric athletes are limited. This cross-sectional study examined associations between training load and systemic antioxidant enzyme activity in 203 youth athletes aged 10–16 years, also considering sex, age, sports discipline, and redox phenotypes. Physical activity was assessed via validated questionnaires and expressed as weekly hours and MET-hours. Fasting blood samples were analyzed for SOD and GPX. Statistical tests included t-test, ANOVA, regression, and k-means clustering. Antioxidant enzyme levels were stable across training volumes, sports disciplines, and age…
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TopicsExercise and Physiological Responses · Cardiovascular and exercise physiology · Antioxidant Activity and Oxidative Stress
