Takahashi et al. [34] investigated the effects of curcumin
supplementation on exercise-induced oxidative stress in humans.
Their
findings indicate that curcumin in Theracurmin supplementation
can attenuate exercise-induced oxidative stress by increas-
ing blood antioxidant capacity. Recently, Sciberras et al. [35]
reported the effect of curcumin supplementation on cytokine and
inflammatory marker responses following 2 h of endurance cycling
in humans. In addition, Huang et al. [36] reported the effect of
curcumin supplementation on physiological fatigue and physical
performance in mice, and concluded that curcumin supplementation
results in significant benefits for physiological indicators after
exercise by increasing muscle glycogen content; exercise perfor-
mance was improved, including grip strength and endurance.