9 Benefits of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
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9
Benefits of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
Written by Arlene
Semeco, MS, RD on October 12, 2017. from: Healthline
1.
It May Help Treat Heart Failure
Heart failure is often a consequence of other heart conditions,
such as coronary artery disease or high blood pressure.
These conditions can lead to increased oxidative damage and
inflammation of the veins and arteries.
Heart failure occurs when these problems affect the heart to the
point that it is unable to regularly contract, relax or pump blood through the
body.
To make matters worse, some treatments for heart failure have
undesirable side effects, such as low blood pressure, while others could even
further reduce CoQ10 levels.
In a study of 420 people with heart failure, treatment with
CoQ10 for two years improved their symptoms and reduced their risk of dying
from heart problems.
Also, another study treated 641 people with CoQ10 or a placebo
for a year. At the end of the study, those in the CoQ10 group had been
hospitalized less frequently for worsening heart failure and had fewer serious
complications.
It seems that treatment with CoQ10 could assist with restoring
optimal levels of energy production, reduce oxidative damage and improve heart
function, all of which can aid the treatment of heart failure.
SUMMARY: CoQ10 seems to help treat heart failure by
improving heart function, increasing ATP production and limiting oxidative
damage.
Female fertility decreases with age due to a decline in the
number and quality of available eggs.
CoQ10 is directly involved in this process. As you age, CoQ10
production slows, making the body less effective at protecting the eggs from
oxidative damage.
Supplementing with CoQ10 seems to help and may even reverse this
age-related decline in egg quality and quantity.
Similarly, male sperm is susceptible to the effects of oxidative
damage, which may result in reduced sperm count, poor sperm quality and infertility.
Several studies have concluded that supplementing with CoQ10 may
improve sperm quality, activity and concentration by increasing antioxidant
protection.
SUMMARY: The antioxidant properties of CoQ10 could help
improve sperm quality and reduce the decline in the number and quality of eggs
in women.
Your skin is the largest organ in your body, and it’s widely
exposed to damaging agents that contribute to aging.
These agents can be internal or external. Some internal damaging
factors include cellular damage and hormonal imbalances. External factors
include environmental agents, such as UV rays.
Harmful elements can lead to reduced skin moisture and
protection from environmental aggressors, as well as the thinning of the layers
of the skin.
Applying CoQ10 directly to the skin can reduce the damage from
internal and external agents by increasing energy production in skin cells and
promoting antioxidant protection.
In fact, CoQ10 applied directly to the skin has been shown to
reduce oxidative damage caused by UV rays and even decrease the depth of
wrinkles.
Lastly, people with low levels of CoQ10 seems to be more likely
to develop skin cancer.
SUMMARY: When applied directly to the skin, CoQ10 can
reduce sun damage and increase antioxidant protection. Supplementing with CoQ10
may also help decrease the risk of skin cancer.
Abnormal mitochondrial function can lead to an increased calcium
uptake by the cells, the excessive production of free radicals and decreased
antioxidant protection. This can result in low energy in the brain cells and
even migraines.
Since CoQ10 lives mainly in the mitochondria of the cells, it
has been shown to improve mitochondrial function and help decrease the
inflammation that may occur during migraines.
In fact, a study showed that supplementing with CoQ10 was three
times more likely than a placebo to reduce the number of migraines in 42 people.
Additionally, CoQ10 deficiency has been observed in people
suffering from migraines.
One larger study showed that 1,550 people with low CoQ10 levels
experienced fewer and less severe headaches after treatment with CoQ10.
What’s more, it seems that CoQ10 not only helps treat migraines
but may also prevent them.
SUMMARY: Supplementing with CoQ10 seems to help prevent
and treat migraines, as it increases mitochondrial function and reduces
inflammation.
Oxidative stress can affect muscle function, and thus, exercise
performance.
Similarly, abnormal mitochondrial function can reduce muscle
energy, making it hard for muscles to contract efficiently and sustain exercise.
CoQ10 can help exercise performance by decreasing oxidative
stress in the cells and improving mitochondrial functions.
In fact, one study investigated the effects of CoQ10 on physical
activity. Those supplementing with 1,200 mg of CoQ10 per day for 60 days showed
decreased oxidative stress.
Moreover, supplementing with CoQ10 can help increase power
during exercise and reduce fatigue, both of which can improve exercise
performance.
SUMMARY: Exercise performance can be affected by
oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction. CoQ10 can help lower oxidative
damage, promote exercise capacity and decrease fatigue.
Oxidative stress can induce cell damage. This can result in
metabolic diseases like diabetes.
Abnormal mitochondrial function has also been linked to insulin resistance.
CoQ10 has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and regulate
blood sugar levels.
Supplementing with CoQ10 might also help increase CoQ10
concentrations in the blood by up to three times in people with diabetes who
typically show low levels of this compound.
Also, one study had people with type 2 diabetes supplement with
CoQ10 for 12 weeks. Doing so significantly reduced fasting blood sugar levels
and hemoglobin A1C, which is the average of blood sugar levels over the past
two to three months.
Lastly, CoQ10 might help prevent diabetes by stimulating the
breakdown of fats and reducing the accumulation of fat cells that could lead to
obesity or type 2 diabetes.
SUMMARY: Supplementing with CoQ10 can help increase
insulin sensitivity and improve blood sugar levels.
Oxidative stress is known to cause cell damage and affect their
function.
If your body is unable to effectively fight oxidative damage,
the structure of your cells can become damaged, possibly increasing the risk of
cancer.
CoQ10 may protect cells from oxidative stress and promote
cellular energy production, promoting their health and survival.
Interestingly, cancer patients have been shown to have lower
levels of CoQ10.
Low levels of CoQ10 have been associated with up to a 53.3%
higher risk of cancer and indicate a poor prognosis for various types of cancer.
What’s more, one study also suggested that supplementing with
CoQ10 may help reduce the chance of cancer recurrence.
SUMMARY: CoQ10 plays a critical role in the protection
of cell DNA and cell survival, both of which are strongly linked to cancer
prevention and recurrence.
Mitochondria are the main energy generators of brain cells.
Mitochondrial function tends to decrease with age. Total
mitochondrial dysfunction can lead to the death of brain cells and diseases
like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Unfortunately, the brain is very susceptible to oxidative damage
due to its high fatty acid content and its high demand for oxygen.
This oxidative damage enhances the production of harmful
compounds that could affect memory, cognition and physical functions.
CoQ10 may reduce these harmful compounds, possibly slowing the
progression of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
SUMMARY: CoQ10 has been shown to protect brain cells
from oxidative damage and reduce the action of harmful compounds that can lead
to brain disease.
Of all your organs, your lungs have the most contact with
oxygen. This makes them very susceptible to oxidative damage.
Increased oxidative damage in the lungs and poor antioxidant
protection, including low levels of CoQ10, can result in lung diseases like
asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Furthermore, it has been shown that people suffering from these
conditions present lower levels of CoQ10.
A study demonstrated that supplementing with CoQ10 reduced
inflammation in individuals who had asthma, as well as their need for steroid
medications to treat it.
Another study showed improvements in exercise performance in
those suffering from COPD. This was observed through better tissue oxygenation
and heart rate after supplementing with CoQ10.
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