Carbohydrate mouth rinse reduces rating of perceived exertion but does not affect performance and energy systems contribution during a high-intensity exercise

V. J. BASTOS-SILVA, G. G. Araujo, Sérgio Victor dos Santos Franco, Alan de Albuquerque Melo, Sara Learsi, A. Lima-Silva, R. Bertuzzi
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Aim: The study aimed to verify the effect of carbohydrate (CHO) mouth rinse on time to exhaustion, energy systems contribution and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) during a high-intensity exercise. Methods: Fourteen men performed an incremental exercise test to determine their maximal oxygen uptake and peak power output (PPO) and two time-to-exhaustion tests at 110% of PPO. Participants rinsed their mouth with 25ml of 6.4% of CHO or placebo (PLA) solution immediately before the time-to-exhaustion test, using a crossover design. The contribution of the energy systems was calculated using the free software GEDAE-LaB®. Results: Time to exhaustion was similar between the conditions (CHO:174.3±42.8s; PLA:166.7±26.3s; p=0.33). In addition, there was no difference between the CHO and PLA condition for aerobic (CHO:135.1±41.2kJ and PLA:129.8±35.3kJ, p=0.34), anaerobic lactic (CHO:57.6±17.1kJ and PLA:53.4±15.1kJ, p=0.10), and anaerobic alactic (CHO:10.4±8.4kJ and PLA:13.2±9.2kJ, p=0.37) contribution. Consequently, total energy expenditure was similar between conditions (CHO:203.2±46.4kJ and PLA:196.5±45.2kJ, p=0.15). However, CHO mouth rinse reduced the RPE at the moment of exhaustion (CHO:18.2±1.0units and PLA:19.1±1.1units; p=0.02). Conclusion: CHO mouth rinse neither increased time to exhaustion nor altered energy systems contribution during a high-intensity exercise, but reduced the perceived effort at the exhaustion.
含碳水化合物的漱口水降低了感知运动的等级,但在高强度运动中不影响表现和能量系统的贡献
目的:本研究旨在验证高强度运动中碳水化合物(CHO)漱口水对疲劳时间、能量系统贡献和感知运动等级(RPE)的影响。方法:14名男性进行了增量运动试验,以确定他们的最大摄氧量和峰值功率输出(PPO),并在PPO的110%时进行了两次疲劳时间试验。参与者在疲劳时间测试前立即用25毫升6.4%的CHO或安慰剂(PLA)溶液漱口,使用交叉设计。使用免费软件GEDAE-LaB®计算能源系统的贡献。结果:两组的疲劳时间相似(CHO:174.3±42.8s;解放军:166.7±26.3年代;p = 0.33)。此外,CHO和PLA在有氧(CHO:135.1±41.2kJ, PLA:129.8±35.3kJ, p=0.34)、无氧乳酸(CHO:57.6±17.1kJ, PLA:53.4±15.1kJ, p=0.10)和无氧无乳酸(CHO:10.4±8.4kJ, PLA:13.2±9.2kJ, p=0.37)方面的贡献没有差异。因此,两种条件下总能量消耗相似(CHO:203.2±46.4kJ, PLA:196.5±45.2kJ, p=0.15)。CHO漱口水降低了疲劳时刻的RPE (CHO:18.2±1.0units, PLA:19.1±1.1units);p = 0.02)。结论:CHO漱口水在高强度运动中既没有增加疲劳时间,也没有改变能量系统的贡献,但减少了疲劳时的感知努力。
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