Effect of Dual Polyphenolic Ingredient on Muscle Injury and Performance: A Prospective, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized, Interventional Study in Healthy Volunteers

S. Jeyakodi, Kunal Bansal
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Background: Eccentric exercise is a regular part of rehabilitation and sports training and to the unaccustomed, can cause muscle damage that presents as delayed soreness, strength and range of motion loss, swelling, and increased passive stiffness. These symptoms reduce exercise ability and might be harmful if exercise is further continued. In this study, we sought to test the efficacy of a proprietary dietary supplement, Gremin®, contains green coffee bean extract and curcumin in alleviating the severity of muscle damage and injury after standardized eccentric exercise. This study was a prospective, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized, interventional study. Sixteen healthy, moderately active, non-smoking volunteers with no known musculoskeletal pathology were enrolled. Mean differences within and between groups were assessed inferentially at each data collection point using t-tests for all outcome measures. Results: In this controlled study, the intake of Gremin® for 10 days resulted in a significant reduction in standardized measures of pain and tenderness at several post-eccentric exercise points compared to the placebo group. The Gremin® group had significantly reduced levels of plasma indicators of inflammation (C-reactive protein) and muscle damage (creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase), as well as standardized measures of pain and tenderness at several post-eccentric exercise time points, than the placebo group. Conclusions: Gremin® appears to be beneficial in accelerating the healing of acute muscle injury. Further studies with a larger sample size are warranted based on the current results.
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双多酚成分对肌肉损伤和运动表现的影响:一项对健康志愿者的前瞻性、双盲、安慰剂对照、随机、干预性研究
背景:偏心运动是康复和运动训练的常规部分,对于不习惯的人来说,可能导致肌肉损伤,表现为迟发性疼痛、力量和运动范围丧失、肿胀和被动僵硬增加。这些症状会降低运动能力,如果继续运动可能有害。在这项研究中,我们试图测试含有绿咖啡豆提取物和姜黄素的专有膳食补充剂Gremin®的功效,以减轻标准化偏心运动后肌肉损伤和损伤的严重程度。本研究是一项前瞻性、双盲、安慰剂对照、随机、干预性研究。16名健康、适度运动、不吸烟、没有已知肌肉骨骼病理的志愿者被招募。在每个数据收集点使用t检验对所有结果测量进行了组内和组间的平均差异进行了推断性评估。结果:在这项对照研究中,与安慰剂组相比,摄入Gremin®10天可显著减少几个偏心运动后疼痛和压痛的标准化测量。与安慰剂组相比,Gremin®组的血浆炎症指标(c反应蛋白)和肌肉损伤(肌酸激酶和乳酸脱氢酶)水平显著降低,以及在几个偏心运动后时间点的疼痛和压痛的标准化测量。结论:Gremin®似乎有利于加速急性肌肉损伤的愈合。根据目前的结果,有必要进行更大样本量的进一步研究。
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