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Beneficial Physiological Effects With Blackcurrant Intake in Endurance Athletes.

Mark Elisabeth Theodorus Willems1, Stephen David Myers, Mandy Lucinda Gault, Matthew David Cook.   

Abstract

Blackcurrant contains anthocyanins, known to influence vasorelaxation and peripheral blood flow. We examined the effects of 7 days intake of Sujon New Zealand blackcurrant powder (6g/day) on the lactate curve, maximum oxygen uptake, and cardiovascular responses at rest and during cycling. Thirteen trained triathletes with >3 yrs experience (8 men, age: 38 ± 8 yrs, body mass: 71 ± 9 kg, BF%: 19 ± 5%, mean ± SD) performed two incremental cycling protocols with recording of physiological and cardiovascular responses (Portapres Model 2). Cardiovascular function was also measured in rest. Experimental design was double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized and cross-over (wash-out 4 wks). Data were analyzed with two-tailed t tests and 2-way ANOVA and significance accepted at p < .05. Plasma lactate was lower at 40%, 50%, 60% and 70% of maximum power by 27%, 22%, 17% and 13%. Intensity at 4 mmol · La(-1) OBLA was 6% higher with blackcurrant without effect on heart rate and oxygen uptake. Maximum values of oxygen uptake, heart rate and power were not affected by blackcurrant, but obtained with 14% lower lactate. In rest, blackcurrant increased stroke volume and cardiac output by 25% and 26%, and decreased total peripheral resistance by 16%, with no changes in blood pressure and heart rate. Cardiovascular responses during exercise at 40%, 50%, 60%, 70% and 80% intensity were not affected. Sujon New Zealand blackcurrant powder affects lactate production and/or clearance during exercise. Sujon New Zealand blackcurrant powder affects physiological and cardiovascular responses in rest and during exercise that may have implications for exercise performance.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25811286     DOI: 10.1123/ijsnem.2014-0233

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab        ISSN: 1526-484X            Impact factor:   4.599


  18 in total

1.  Cardiovascular function during supine rest in endurance-trained males with New Zealand blackcurrant: a dose-response study.

Authors:  Matthew David Cook; Stephen David Myers; Mandy Lucinda Gault; Victoria Charlotte Edwards; Mark Elisabeth Theodorus Willems
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2.  Dose effects of New Zealand blackcurrant on substrate oxidation and physiological responses during prolonged cycling.

Authors:  Matthew David Cook; Stephen David Myers; Mandy Lucinda Gault; Victoria Charlotte Edwards; Mark Elisabeth Theodorus Willems
Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol       Date:  2017-04-08       Impact factor: 3.078

3.  Effects of New Zealand blackcurrant extract on sport climbing performance.

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5.  Blackcurrant Alters Physiological Responses and Femoral Artery Diameter during Sustained Isometric Contraction.

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6.  Effect of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract on Repeated Cycling Time Trial Performance.

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9.  Consumption of an Anthocyanin-Rich Extract Made From New Zealand Blackcurrants Prior to Exercise May Assist Recovery From Oxidative Stress and Maintains Circulating Neutrophil Function: A Pilot Study.

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Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2019-05-29

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