Performance and muscle activity during a high-intensity intermittent task after the ingestion of sodium bicarbonate: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study

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M. M. Kalytczak, R. Battazza, J. Baker, D. Biasotto-Gonzalez, Juliana Dragoni Kalytczak, G. Leite, D. Bocalini, F. Politti
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The aim of the present study was to determine whether the ingestion of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO 3 ) promotes changes in strength, muscle activity, and perceived exertion in trained individuals following high-intensity intermittent exercise. Twelve trained men were enrolled in a randomized, double-blind, crossover study. Each participant underwent two interventions with a 14-day washout period: i) alkalosis (ALK) – administration of gelatinous capsules containing 0.3 g.kg -1 of NaHCO 3 ; ii) placebo (PLA) – administration of capsules containing 0.3 g.kg -1 of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ). The outcomes (electromyographic activity of the quadriceps, peak torque, pH, lactate, scales of perceived effort and pain) were collected during a dynamic high-intensity intermittent protocol performed on an isokinetic dynamometer. Repeated-measures ANOVA revealed no differences between conditions for any of the outcomes analysed. Based on the present findings, the ingestion of sodium bicarbonate does not promote changes in muscle activity, strength of the quadriceps, or perceptions of effort and pain in trained individuals during high-intensity
摄入碳酸氢钠后高强度间歇任务中的表现和肌肉活动:一项随机、双盲、安慰剂对照的交叉研究
本研究的目的是确定摄入碳酸氢钠(nahco3)是否会促进受过训练的个体在高强度间歇性运动后力量、肌肉活动和感知运动的变化。12名受过训练的男性参加了一项随机、双盲、交叉研究。每位参与者接受两次干预,洗脱期为14天:i)碱中毒(ALK) -服用含有0.3 g.kg -1 nahco3的凝胶胶囊;ii)安慰剂(PLA)——服用含有0.3 g.kg -1碳酸钙(caco3)的胶囊。结果(股四头肌肌电活动,峰值扭矩,pH值,乳酸,感知努力和疼痛的量表)在等速测功机上进行动态高强度间歇方案期间收集。重复测量方差分析显示,在分析的任何结果的条件之间没有差异。根据目前的研究结果,摄入碳酸氢钠不会促进肌肉活动、股四头肌力量的变化,也不会促进训练者在高强度训练中对努力和疼痛的感知
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期刊介绍: JHSE contributes to the continuing professional development of sport and exercise sciences, including a high-level research in biomechanics, exercise physiology, sports history, nutrition, and a wide range of social and ethical issues in physical activity, and other aspects of sports medicine related quality of life and biophysical investigation of sports performance.
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