| Literature DB >> 28327503 |
Jean Nyakayiru1, Kristin L Jonvik2,3, Jorn Trommelen4, Philippe J M Pinckaers5, Joan M Senden6, Luc J C van Loon7,8, Lex B Verdijk9.
Abstract
It has been shown that nitrate supplementation can enhance endurance exercise performance. Recent work suggests that nitrate ingestion can also increase intermittent type exercise performance in recreational athletes. We hypothesized that six days of nitrate supplementation can improve high-intensity intermittent type exercise performance in trained soccer players. Thirty-two male soccer players (age: 23 ± 1 years, height: 181 ± 1 m, weight: 77 ± 1 kg, playing experience: 15.2 ± 0.5 years, playing in the first team of a 2nd or 3rd Dutch amateur league club) participated in this randomized, double-blind cross-over study. All subjects participated in two test days in which high-intensity intermittent running performance was assessed using the Yo-Yo IR1 test. Subjects ingested nitrate-rich (140 mL; ~800 mg nitrate/day; BR) or a nitrate-depleted beetroot juice (PLA) for six subsequent days, with at least eight days of wash-out between trials. The distance covered during the Yo-Yo IR1 was the primary outcome measure, while heart rate (HR) was measured continuously throughout the test, and a single blood and saliva sample were collected just prior to the test. Six days of BR ingestion increased plasma and salivary nitrate and nitrite concentrations in comparison to PLA (p < 0.001), and enhanced Yo-Yo IR1 test performance by 3.4 ± 1.3% (from 1574 ± 47 to 1623 ± 48 m; p = 0.027). Mean HR was lower in the BR (172 ± 2) vs. PLA trial (175 ± 2; p = 0.014). Six days of BR ingestion effectively improves high-intensity intermittent type exercise performance in trained soccer players.Entities:
Keywords: ergogenic aid; football; nitrate; nitric oxide; nitrite
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28327503 PMCID: PMC5372977 DOI: 10.3390/nu9030314
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Figure 1Mean plasma nitrate (A) and nitrite (B), and saliva nitrate (C) and nitrite (D) concentrations ~2.5 h after ingestion of the final supplemental bolus for the placebo (PLA) and the six-day nitrate-rich beetroot juice (BR) intervention. Data are means ± SEM (n = 32). * BR significantly different from PLA (p < 0.001).
Figure 2Mean distance covered during the Yo-Yo IR 1 test (A), and the individual response (B) following 6 days of placebo (PLA) and 6 days of nitrate-rich beetroot juice (BR) ingestion. * Distance covered following BR was significantly greater (3.4%) than that covered following PLA ingestion (p = 0.027). Solid lines (-) indicate subjects that showed an improved performance following BR ingestion (n = 18). Dashed lines (--) indicate subjects that showed a similar performance (n = 4) following BR or PLA ingestion, or subjects that showed a worse (n = 10) performance following BR ingestion.
Heart rate data and Rate of perceived exertion.
| Variable | PLA | BR |
|---|---|---|
| Mean heart rate (bpm) | 175 ± 2 | 172 ± 2 * |
| 30-sec max heart rate (bpm) | 191 ± 1 | 190 ± 1 |
| RPE (Borg score) | 17.6 ± 0.3 | 17.3 ± 0.4 |
All values are means ± SEM (n = 25 for HR and n = 32 for RPE). * Significantly different from PLA (p < 0.05).