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Intensity of Depression Symptoms Is Negatively Associated with Catalase Activity in Master Athletes

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  • Larissa Alves Maciel

    (Postgraduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília 71966-700, Brazil)

  • Patrício Lopes de Araújo Leite

    (Postgraduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília 71966-700, Brazil)

  • Patrick Anderson Santos

    (Postgraduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília 71966-700, Brazil)

  • Lucas Pinheiro Barbosa

    (Postgraduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília 71966-700, Brazil)

  • Sara Duarte Gutierrez

    (Postgraduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília 71966-700, Brazil)

  • Lysleine Alves Deus

    (Postgraduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília 71966-700, Brazil)

  • Márcia Cristiane Araújo

    (Postgraduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília 71966-700, Brazil)

  • Samuel da Silva Aguiar

    (Postgraduate Program in Physical Education, Federal University of Mato Grosso-UFMT, Cuiabá 78060-900, Brazil)

  • Thiago Santos Rosa

    (Postgraduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília 71966-700, Brazil)

  • John E. Lewis

    (Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL 33316, USA)

  • Herbert Gustavo Simões

    (Postgraduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília 71966-700, Brazil)

Abstract

Background: This study examined associations between scores of depression (DEPs), thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and catalase activity (CAT) in master athletes and untrained controls. Methods: Participants were master sprinters (MS, n = 24; 50.31 ± 6.34 year), endurance runners (ER, n = 11; 51.35 ± 9.12 year), untrained middle-aged (CO, n = 13; 47.21 ± 8.61 year), and young untrained (YU, n = 15; 23.70 ± 4.02 year). CAT, SOD, and TBARS were measured in plasma using commercial kits. DEPs were measured by the Beck Depression Inventory-II. An ANOVA, Kruskal-Wallis, Pearson’s, and Spearman’s correlations were applied, with a significance level of p ≤ 0.05. Results: The CATs of MS and YU [760.4 U·μL 1 ± 170.1 U·μL 1 and 729.9 U·μL 1 ± 186.9 U·μL 1] were higher than CO and ER. The SOD levels in the YU and ER [84.20 U·mL −1 ± 8.52 U·mL −1 and 78.24 U·mL −1 ± 6.59 U·mL −1 ( p < 0.0001)] were higher than CO and MS. The TBARS in CO [11.97 nmol·L −1 ± 2.35 nmol·L −1 ( p < 0.0001)] was higher than in YU, MS and ER. MS had lower DEPs compared to the YU [3.60 ± 3.66 vs. 12.27 ± 9.27 ( p = 0.0002)]. A negative correlation was found between CAT and DEPs for master athletes [r = −0.3921 ( p = 0.0240)] and a weak correlation [r = −0.3694 ( p = 0.0344)] was found between DEPs and the CAT/TBARS ratio. Conclusions: In conclusion, the training model of master sprinters may be an effective strategy for increasing CAT and reducing DEPs.

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  • Larissa Alves Maciel & Patrício Lopes de Araújo Leite & Patrick Anderson Santos & Lucas Pinheiro Barbosa & Sara Duarte Gutierrez & Lysleine Alves Deus & Márcia Cristiane Araújo & Samuel da Silva Aguia, 2023. "Intensity of Depression Symptoms Is Negatively Associated with Catalase Activity in Master Athletes," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(5), pages 1-10, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:5:p:4397-:d:1084507
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