Acute beetroot juice supplementation did not enhance intermittent running performance in trained rugby players.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-13 DOI:10.1080/17461391.2023.2230942
Ozcan Esen, Raci Karayigit, Daniel J Peart
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ABSTRACTPurpose: Since the effect of dietary nitrate (NO3-) supplementation on rugby performance is unclear, the aim of the present study was to determine the effect of acute NO3- supplementation, on the modified Yo-Yo intermittent recovery level 1 (IR1) performance test in trained male rugby players.Methods: In a randomised, counterbalanced, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover design, 12 trained rugby union players performed two experimental trials three hours after supplementation of either 140 mL NO3--rich (BRJ; ∼12.8 mmol NO3-) or NO3--depleted (PLA) BRJ. After blood sampling, players performed the modified Yo-Yo IR1 test. Countermovement jumps (CMJ) were also measured before (pre-CMJ) and after (post-CMJ) the prone Yo-Yo IR1 test.Results: Plasma NO3- (BRJ: 570 ± 146 µM vs. PLA: 72 ± 23 µM) and nitrite (NO2-) concentrations (BRJ: 320 ± 123 nM vs. PLA: 103 ± 57 nM) were increased after BRJ compared to PLA supplementation (both P < 0.001). Performance in the modified Yo-Yo IR1 test did not differ between BRJ (542 ± 209 m) and PLA (498 ± 185 m, P = 0.3). The jump height in pre-CMJ and in post-CMJ were similar between trials (both P > 0.05).Conclusions: Acute BRJ supplementation increased plasma NO3- and NO2- concentrations but had no benefit on an intermittent running test that reflects the demands of rugby performance, and CMJ performances. The findings do not support acute high-dose NO3- supplementation as an ergogenic aid to enhance physical performance in trained male rugby players.

急性补充甜菜根汁并没有提高训练橄榄球运动员的间歇跑步表现。
摘要目的:由于膳食中添加硝酸(NO3-)对橄榄球运动成绩的影响尚不清楚,本研究旨在研究急性添加硝酸(NO3-)对训练后男子橄榄球运动员改良溜溜球间歇恢复水平1 (IR1)成绩测试的影响。方法:在一项随机、平衡、双盲、安慰剂对照的交叉设计中,12名训练有素的橄榄球联盟运动员在补充140 mL富NO3 (BRJ;~ 12.8 mmol NO3-)或NO3-贫(PLA) BRJ。在血液取样后,参与者进行改良的溜溜球IR1测试。在俯卧溜溜球IR1测试前(CMJ前)和后(CMJ后)测量反向运动跳跃(CMJ)。结果:与PLA相比,添加BRJ后血浆NO3- (BRJ: 570±146µM vs PLA: 72±23µM)和亚硝酸盐(NO2-)浓度(BRJ: 320±123 nM vs PLA: 103±57 nM)均增加(P = 0.3)。cmj前后两组的跳高差异无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。结论:急性补充BRJ会增加血浆NO3-和NO2-浓度,但对反映橄榄球比赛和CMJ表现需求的间歇性跑步测试没有好处。研究结果不支持急性高剂量NO3-补充剂作为一种促氧剂来提高训练过的男性橄榄球运动员的身体表现。
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