The effect of sodium bicarbonate mini-tablets ingested in a carbohydrate hydrogel system on 40 km cycling time trial performance and metabolism in trained male cyclists

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Eli Spencer Shannon, Amanda Regnier, Ben Dobson, Xiaolin Yang, S. Andy Sparks, Lars Robert Mc Naughton
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Abstract

Introduction

Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) ingestion has been found to be ergogenic in high-intensity exercise that ranges from 1 to 10 min; however, limited studies have investigated high-intensity exercise beyond this duration.

Purpose

The present study aimed to determine the effect of NaHCO3 ingested using a carbohydrate hydrogel delivery system on 40 km time trial (TT) performance in trained male cyclists.

Methods

Fourteen trained male cyclists ingested 0.3 g kg−1 BM NaHCO3 (Maurten AB, Sweden) to determine individualised peak alkalosis, which established time of ingestion prior to exercise. Participants completed a 40 km familiarisation TT, and two 40 km experimental TTs after ingestion of either NaHCO3 or placebo in a randomised, double-blind, crossover design.

Results

NaHCO3 supplementation improved performance (mean improvement = 54.14 s ± 18.16 s; p = 0.002, g = 0.22) and increased blood buffering capacity prior to (HCO3 mean increase = 5.6 ± 0.2 mmol L−1, p < 0.001) and throughout exercise (f = 84.82, p < 0.001, pη2 = 0.87) compared to placebo. There were no differences in total gastrointestinal symptoms (GIS) between conditions either pre- (NaHCO3, 22 AU; Placebo, 44 AU; p = 0.088, r = 0.46) or post-exercise (NaHCO3, 76 AU; Placebo, 63 AU; p = 0.606, r = 0.14).

Conclusion

The present study suggests that ingesting NaHCO3 mini-tablets in a carbohydrate hydrogel can enhance 40 km TT performance in trained male cyclists, with minimal GIS. This ingestion strategy could therefore be considered by cyclists looking for a performance enhancing ergogenic aid.

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在碳水化合物水凝胶系统中摄入碳酸氢钠小药片对训练有素的男性自行车运动员 40 公里自行车计时赛成绩和新陈代谢的影响
导言摄入碳酸氢钠(NaHCO3)被发现在 1 到 10 分钟的高强度运动中具有促进运动的作用;但是,对超过这一持续时间的高强度运动的研究却很有限。本研究旨在确定使用碳水化合物水凝胶输送系统摄入 NaHCO3 对训练有素的男性自行车运动员 40 公里计时赛 (TT) 成绩的影响。方法 14 名训练有素的男性自行车运动员摄入 0.3 克/公斤-1 BM NaHCO3(瑞典 Maurten AB 公司),以确定运动前的摄入时间,从而确定个性化的峰值碱中毒。在随机、双盲、交叉设计中,参赛者在摄入 NaHCO3 或安慰剂后完成了一次 40 公里的熟悉 TT 和两次 40 公里的实验 TT。与安慰剂相比,补充 NaHCO3 可提高运动成绩(平均提高 = 54.14 秒 ± 18.16 秒;p = 0.002,g = 0.22),并增加运动前(HCO3- 平均增加 = 5.6 ± 0.2 mmol L-1,p = 0.001)和运动中(f = 84.82,p = 0.001,pη2 = 0.87)的血液缓冲能力。无论是运动前(NaHCO3,22 AU;安慰剂,44 AU;p = 0.088,r = 0.46)还是运动后(NaHCO3,76 AU;安慰剂,63 AU;p = 0.606,r = 0.14),不同条件下的总胃肠道症状(GIS)均无差异。因此,正在寻找提高运动成绩辅助工具的自行车运动员可以考虑采用这种摄入策略。
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