Beta-alanine supplementation and anaerobic performance in highly trained judo athletes

IF 0.7 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.29359/bjhpa.14.2.01
Mateusz Halz, Magdalena Kaszuba, Jonatan Helbin, Sara Krzysztofik, A. Suchanecka, A. Zając
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Introduction. Previous studies have shown that several weeks of beta-alanine (BA) supplementation increases anaerobic work capacity and decreases muscular fatigue, but limited research was conducted on elite martial arts athletes. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of chronic BA supplementation on high-intensity intermittent upper and lower-body performance in highly-trained judo athletes. Material and Methods: Sixteen elite judo athletes (21.8 ± 2.5 years old) were randomly assigned to receive either BA (4 g/d over the first 2 weeks and 6 g/d in the last 2 weeks) or placebo for 4 weeks. Before and after BA supplementation, the athletes completed two double 30-s upper and lower limb Wingate tests, separated by 3 min. Blood samples were collected for lactate and di-carbonate concentration at baseline and post-exercise. Results: BA supplementation improved Lower and Upper Limb Total Work (p < 0.001) and Upper Limb Mean Power (p < 0.001) during Wingate Test. However, there were no significant differences in Lower Limb Mean Power in the BA group and in any obtained results in the placebo group. Additionally, a significant increase in the postworkout lactate and di-carbonate concentration (p < 0.001) was observed. Conclusions: Chronic supplementation of BA effectively enhances high-intensity intermittent upper and lower-body performance in highly-trained judo athletes.
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训练有素的柔道运动员补充β -丙氨酸和无氧表现
介绍。先前的研究表明,几周补充β -丙氨酸(BA)可以增加无氧工作能力,减少肌肉疲劳,但对优秀武术运动员的研究有限。因此,本研究的目的是研究长期补充BA对训练有素的柔道运动员高强度间歇性上半身和下半身表现的影响。材料与方法:16名优秀柔道运动员(21.8±2.5岁)被随机分配到BA组(前2周4 g/d,后2周6 g/d)或安慰剂组,为期4周。在补充BA之前和之后,运动员完成两次双30秒的上肢和下肢Wingate测试,间隔3分钟。在基线和运动后采集血液样本检测乳酸和二碳酸酯浓度。结果:在Wingate检验中,BA的补充改善了上肢和下肢总功(p < 0.001)和上肢平均功率(p < 0.001)。然而,BA组和安慰剂组的下肢平均功率没有显著差异。此外,运动后乳酸和二碳酸酯浓度显著增加(p < 0.001)。结论:长期补充BA能有效提高训练有素的柔道运动员高强度间歇性上半身和下半身的表现。
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