Immediate effects of passion fruit juice supplementation on working ability and attention in healthy participants

IF 2.1 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Piyapong Prasertsri , Kittiya Sinnitithavorn , Chonlakan Raroengjai , Rujirat Phichayaworawit , Pimonpan Taweekarn , Kunavut Vannajak , Uraiporn Booranasuksakul
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Abstract

This study investigated the effects of a single consumption of passion fruit juice (PFJ) on working ability and attention. It included 14 healthy participants aged 20–30 years. Participants randomly consumed either placebo or 50% PFJ at 3.5 mL/kg body mass. Each intervention was divided into two phases (before and after consumption). Before consumption, the participants underwent blood glucose, blood pressure, and heart rate examinations. Then, working ability and attention were evaluated. Thereafter, the blood glucose, blood pressure, and heart rate were repeatedly examined. Next, the participants completed consumption. After consumption, the participants underwent the same experiments performed before consumption. The total working ability scores after consumption were significantly high in both interventions (P < 0.05). However, PFJ intervention had a significantly higher working ability at 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 min than placebo intervention (P < 0.05). Moreover, PFJ intervention had greater increases in attention than placebo intervention. There were no significant differences in attention between two interventions. The blood glucose levels were significantly lower in PFJ intervention than in placebo intervention both before the working ability test and after the attention test (P < 0.05). A single consumption of PFJ improved working ability in healthy participants. This may be enhanced by improving attentional focus and maintaining postprandial blood glucose.

补充百香果汁对健康参与者工作能力和注意力的直接影响
本研究调查了单次饮用百香果汁(PFJ)对工作能力和注意力的影响。研究对象包括 14 名 20-30 岁的健康参与者。参与者随机饮用安慰剂或 50%的百香果汁(3.5 毫升/千克体重)。每次干预分为两个阶段(饮用前和饮用后)。在服用前,参与者接受了血糖、血压和心率检查。然后,对工作能力和注意力进行评估。之后,反复检查血糖、血压和心率。接下来,受试者完成进食。进食后,参与者进行了与进食前相同的实验。在两种干预中,进食后的工作能力总分都明显较高(P <0.05)。然而,PFJ干预在1、2、3、4和5分钟的工作能力明显高于安慰剂干预(P <0.05)。此外,与安慰剂干预相比,PFJ干预对注意力的提高更大。两种干预方法在注意力方面没有明显差异。在工作能力测试前和注意力测试后,PFJ干预者的血糖水平都明显低于安慰剂干预者(P < 0.05)。单次饮用 PFJ 可提高健康参与者的工作能力。这可能是通过提高注意力和维持餐后血糖来实现的。
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