| Literature DB >> 27757381 |
Cory W Baumann1, Dongmin Kwak1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Echinacea is an herbal supplement used by endurance athletes for its performance boosting properties. It is thought that Echinacea improves the blood's oxygen carrying capacity by increasing production of erythropoietin (EPO), a glycoprotein that regulates red blood cell formation. Subsequently, these changes would lead to an overall improvement in maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) and running economy (RE), two markers of aerobic fitness. The purpose of this review is to briefly discuss the physiological variables associated with distance running performance and how these variables are influenced by Echinacea supplementation.Entities:
Keywords: Dietary supplement; Endurance performance; Maximal oxygen uptake; Nutrition
Year: 2016 PMID: 27757381 PMCID: PMC5067421 DOI: 10.20463/jenb.2016.09.20.3.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exerc Nutrition Biochem ISSN: 2233-6834
Figure 1.Proposed mechanisms by which Echinacea improves aerobic fitness. Echinacea supplementation is thought to increase levels of erythropoietin (EPO) that in turn stimulates red blood cell production. With more red bloods cells (RBCs), the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood increases, which enhances maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) and running economy (RE).
Studies that assessed markers of aerobic fitness following Echinacea supplementation
| Reference | Subject | Sex | Dose | Time | EPO | RBC | Hb | Hct | VO2max | RE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Whitehead et al. | Recreationally active | M | 8000 | 7 | + 44% | = | = | = | × | × |
| 14 | + 63% | = | = | = | × | × | ||||
| 21 | + 36% | = | = | = | × | × | ||||
| 28 | = | = | = | = | × | × | ||||
| Whitehead et al. | Recreationally active | M | 8000 | 7 | + 44% | = | × | × | × | × |
| 14 | + 63% | = | × | × | × | × | ||||
| 21 | + 36% | = | × | × | × | × | ||||
| 28 | = | = | × | × | + 1.5% | + 1-2% | ||||
| Baumann et al. | Endurance trained | M | 8000 | 42 | × | × | = | = | = | × |
| Bellar et al. | Recreationally active | M | 8000 | 30 | × | × | × | × | = | = |
| Stevenson et al. | Endurance trained | M | 8000 | 14 | = | = | = | = | × | × |
| 35 | = | = | = | = | = | × | ||||
| M | 16000 | 14 | = | = | = | = | × | × | ||
| 35 | = | = | = | = | = | × | ||||
| F | 8000 | 14 | = | = | = | = | × | × | ||
| 35 | = | = | = | = | = | × |
Abbreviations: M, male; F, female; EPO, erythropoietin; RBC, red blood cell; Hb, hemoglobin; Hct, hematocrit; VO2max, maximal oxygen uptake; RE, running economy.
Time represents the days following supplementation that blood and/or aerobic fitness was assessed.
* Subject characteristics, EPO and RBC count were the same between studies.
× Not assessed or reported.
= No change following supplementation.
+ Significant improvement following supplementation.