| Literature DB >> 21484033 |
James Wilfred Navalta1, Brian Keith McFarlin, Scott Lyons, Scott Wesley Arnett, Mark Anthony Schafer.
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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether cognitive awareness of carbohydrate beverage consumption affects exercise-induced lymphocyte apoptosis, independent of actual carbohydrate intake.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21484033 PMCID: PMC3059873 DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322011000200003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clinics (Sao Paulo) ISSN: 1807-5932 Impact factor: 2.365
Participant characteristics for correct knowledge (female N = 3, male N = 2) and incorrect knowledge groups (female N = 3, male N = 2).
| Correct | Incorrect | |||||||
| Age (yrs) | Height (cm) | Weight (kg) | VO2peak (ml kg‐1 min‐1) | Age (yrs) | Height (cm) | Weight (kg) | VO2peak (ml kg‐1 min‐1) | |
| Mean | 33 | 175 | 67 | 58 | 34 | 172 | 72 | 53 |
| SD | 5 | 8 | 8 | 7 | 11 | 9 | 13 | 8 |
Figure 1Glucose measurements (mg/dL) from trained individuals who completed two 60‐min cycle ergometry trials at ∼80% VO2peak. Data are presented as group means and standard deviations (bars). One trial was carbohydrate supplemented (CHO), and the other was a placebo trial (PLA). Half of the participants had correct cognitive awareness of the supplementation type (correct) while the other half believed they were receiving the opposite supplementation (incorrect). * indicates a significant difference following exercise (Post) in the CHO supplemented trials (P = 0.04).
Figure 2Lymphocyte concentration before (Pre) and immediately after (Post) 60‐min of cycle ergometry at ∼80% VO2peak in carbohydrate (CHO) and placebo (PLA) trials. Data are presented as means and standard deviations (bars). One trial was carbohydrate supplemented (CHO), and the other was a placebo trial (PLA). Half of the participants had correct cognitive awareness of the supplementation type (correct) while the other half believed they were receiving the opposite supplementation (incorrect). * indicates significant increase with exercise compared to the resting condition (P<0.001).
Figure 3Apoptotic index (%) in lymphocytes before (Pre) and after (Post) 60‐min of cycle ergometry at ∼80% VO2peak in carbohydrate (CHO) and placebo (PLA) trials. Data are presented as means and standard deviations (bars). One trial was carbohydrate supplemented (CHO), and the other was a placebo trial (PLA). Half of the participants had correct cognitive awareness of the supplementation type (correct) while the other half believed they were receiving the opposite supplementation (incorrect). * indicates significant increase with exercise compared to the resting condition (P<0.01).