higher oxidative stress markers correlate with greater physical disability in back pain sufferers

Negative correlations were found between oxidative stress markers (TH, TH/SOD ratio, AOPP/fructolysine) and functional capacity scores (BACKILL scale items: walking, traveling, sitting, getting up), indicating that higher oxidative stress is associated with greater disability in hernia disc patients.

What this means for you

When oxidative stress runs high in your body, everyday movements — walking, sitting, getting up — become harder. This finding shows a direct link between your body's redox balance and how freely you can move. Supporting healthier oxidative balance may be one of the most practical levers for maintaining mobility and independence as you age.

The published research

UNIVERSITY OF HAVANA, CUBA
· 2008
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