Emily C. Goode, Sarah E. Van Duser, R. Rogers, Tyler D. Williams, C. Ballmann
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Abstract
Mistletoe (Viscum album L.; VA) has been traditionally used in folk medicine to combat fatigue and stress. Evidence has shown that chronic consumption of VA results in an enhancement of oxidative metabolism and exercise performance. However, no studies have investigated how acute VA consumption influences performance. The purpose of this brief report was to investigate the effects of acute VA ingestion on rowing exercise performance. Physically active females were recruited for this study. In a crossover, counterbalanced design, participants completed two trials each with a different treatment: (1) VA (2000 mg) and (2) placebo (PL; gluten-free cornstarch; 2000 mg). A total of 30 minutes prior to exercise, participants consumed their treatment. The participants were familiarized with the rowing ergometer and warmed up for 5 min at 50% of age-predicted heart rate max. Immediately following the warm-up, the participants completed a 2000 m rowing time trial. Blood lactate (La) was obtained with a lactate meter via finger prick before and after exercise. Power output, trial time, heart rate, rating of perceived exertion (RPE), and La were analyzed. The findings revealed no significant differences for the relative power output (p = 0.936), trial time (p = 0.842) or heart rate (p = 0.762). Rating of perceived exertion was lower with VA ingestion (p = 0.027). La was significantly higher post-exercise regardless of treatment (p < 0.001). However, post-exercise La was lower with VA ingestion (p = 0.032). Findings do not support VA as an ergogenic aid but suggest ingestion may alter metabolism resulting in less La formation and subjective fatigue.
槲寄生(Viscum album L.;VA)传统上被用于民间医学,以对抗疲劳和压力。有证据表明,长期摄入VA会增强氧化代谢和运动能力。然而,没有研究调查急性VA消耗如何影响表现。本简要报告的目的是研究急性VA摄入对赛艇运动成绩的影响。本研究招募了身体活跃的女性。在一项交叉、平衡的设计中,参与者完成了两项试验,每项试验使用不同的治疗方法:(1)VA(2000 mg)和(2)安慰剂(PL;无麸质玉米淀粉;2000 mg)。在运动前总共30分钟,参与者消耗了他们的治疗。参与者熟悉赛艇测力计,并以年龄预测心率的50%进行5分钟的热身。热身后,参与者立即完成了2000米赛艇计时赛。在运动前后用乳酸计通过手指点刺获得血液乳酸(La)。分析功率输出、试验时间、心率、感觉用力分级(RPE)和La。研究结果显示,相对功率输出(p=0.936)、试验时间(p=0.842)或心率(p=0.762)没有显著差异。VA摄入后感知用力的评分较低(p=0.027)。无论治疗如何,运动后La都显著较高(p<0.001)。然而,运动后摄入VA的La较低(p=0.032)。研究结果不支持VA作为一种工效学辅助手段,但表明摄入VA可能会改变代谢,从而减少La的形成和主观疲劳。