Effect of casein and whey proteins on examination stress

Effect of casein and whey proteins on examination stress

Objective: In this study we aimed to evaluate the effects of casein and whey protein supplementation on examination stress. We have investigated different parameters of oxidative stress and immune function.Materials and Methods: The participants were divided into three groups: control, casein and whey. Casein and whey groups were supplemented with either casein or whey protein for 15 days. Blood samples were obtained at the beginning of the study (Day 0), on the examination day (Day 16) and five days after the examination (Day 21). Antioxidant capacity, glutathione, cortisol and cytokine levels (TNF-a, IL-6, IL-12) were measured.Results: An increase in antioxidant capacity and glutathione levels of the participants using whey protein was observed. Whey protein supplementation did not affect cortisol levels, but participants taking whey protein showed an increase in serum TNF-a and IL-6 levels.Conclusion: It is suggested that the use of whey protein strengthens the response to oxidative stress by increasing antioxidant capacity and glutathione levels, while supporting the immune system via cytokine release.

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