摄入甜菜根汁可提高高山滑雪运动员在缺氧条件下的回转成绩并减轻肌肉酸痛

IF 3.8 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Current Developments in Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cdnut.2024.104408
Alireza Ahmadpour , Mohammad Fashi , Mohammad Hemmatinafar
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背景有研究表明,补充甜菜根汁(BRJ)可提高运动员在缺氧条件下的运动表现,并改善运动员的恢复情况。目的在本研究中,我们旨在调查急性补充 BRJ 对中高海拔地区高山滑雪运动员的回旋(SL)跑表现和肌肉酸痛(MS)的影响。方法在一项随机、交叉、聚乳酸对照、双盲研究中,10 名男性高山滑雪运动员分两次接受了 220 毫升 BRJ(8.9 毫摩尔/升硝酸盐)或安慰剂(聚乳酸),并在 7 天的冲洗间隔期内进行了冲洗。在两个疗程的山地 SL 跑之前,分别测量了 90 秒箱跳(BJ90)、敏捷六角障碍跳(Hex Jump)和壁坐测试。功能测试结束后,以完成 2 次 SL 赛道跑步的时间来衡量 SL 跑步成绩;每次 SL 跑步结束后,立即记录感知用力值(RPE)。结果采用双向重复测量方差分析和配对 t 检验对数据进行了细致分析,显著性设定为 P < 0.05。结果表明,与 PLA 相比,BRJ 显著提高了壁坐和 BJ90 的表现(P <0.05),同时观察到 RPE、Hex Jump 和 MS 显著降低(P <0.05)。与 PLA 组相比,BRJ 组完成 SL 跑的时间缩短了 1.74%;但 PLA 组和 BRJ 组之间没有显著差异(P >;0.05)。
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Consuming Beetroot Juice Improves Slalom Performance and Reduces Muscle Soreness in Alpine Skiers under Hypoxic Conditions

Background

Beetroot juice (BRJ) supplementation has been shown to increase sports performance under hypoxic conditions and to improve athletes’ recovery.

Objectives

In the present study, we aimed to investigate the effect of acute BRJ supplementation on slalom (SL) run performance and muscle soreness (MS) in Alpine skiers at moderate to high altitudes.

Methods

Ten male Alpine skiers received 220 mL of BRJ (8.9 mmol/L nitrate) or placebo (PLA) in 2 sessions with a 7-d wash out interval in a randomized, crossover, PLA-controlled, double-blind study. The 90-s box jump (BJ90), agility hexagonal obstacle jump (Hex Jump), and wall-sit tests were measured before on-hill SL runs in both sessions. After the functional tests, SL run performance was measured by time to complete 2 runs on the SL course; immediately after each SL run, the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) was recorded. In addition, perceived MS was recorded using the visual analog scale at 12, 24, and 48 h after the SL runs.

Results

The data were meticulously analyzed using 2-way repeated measures analysis of variance and paired t tests with significance set at P < 0.05. The findings were significant, indicating that compared with PLA, BRJ notably improved wall-sit and BJ90 performances (P < 0.05), while a substantial reduction was observed in RPE, Hex Jump, and MS (P < 0.05). A 1.74% shorter time to complete SL runs was observed in the BRJ group compared with the PLA group; however, there were no significant differences between the PLA and BRJ groups (P > 0.05).

Conclusions

These results underscore the potential of BRJ supplementation to enhance sports performance and reduce MS in Alpine skiers under hypoxic conditions.

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