补充7天的l -瓜氨酸并不能提高在高温和缺水状态下的跑步表现。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY European Journal of Applied Physiology Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1007/s00421-024-05671-4
Thomas G Cable, Mark P Funnell, Kirsty M Reynolds, Ella F Hudson, Heather Z Macrae, Drusus A Johnson, Lee Taylor, Liam M Heaney, Stephen A Mears, Stephen J Bailey, Lewis J James
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目的:据报道,7天补充l -瓜氨酸可以改善血压、血压和血压。动脉血流量增加对O2动力学、胃肠(GI)灌注和耐力循环性能的影响。在血容量受损的情况下(例如,高温/缺水),l -瓜氨酸可以通过重新分配血流来帮助热损失和/或肌肉功能来改善体温调节和运动表现。这项研究评估了7天补充l -瓜氨酸对高温下轻度缺水时跑步表现的影响。方法:13名耐力跑者(女性2名,年龄31±8岁;o2峰值60±6 mL/kg/min)参加了一项随机交叉研究,7天l -瓜氨酸(CIT;6 g/d)或安慰剂(麦芽糖糊精粉;PLA)补充。参与者以65%的电压完成了50分钟的“预负荷”跑步。在3公里跑步时间试验(TT)之前,o2峰值(32°C, 50%相对湿度)诱导高热和缺水。在基线、负荷前、负荷后和tt后收集体重和血液样本,同时在整个过程中定期收集核心和皮肤温度、心率和知觉反应。结果:试验间TT表现无差异(CIT 865±142 s;PLA 892±154 s;p = 0.437)。预负荷和TT试验期间,核心和皮肤温度、心率(P≥0.270)、水合作用(汗率、血浆体积、渗透压)指数(P≥0.216)、GI损伤(P≥0.260)和知觉反应(P≥0.610)在试验期间无差异。结论:补充7天的l -瓜氨酸对高温下3公里的跑步表现没有影响,对训练过的运动员在缺水状态下的体温调节或GI损伤也没有任何影响。
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7 days of L-citrulline supplementation does not improve running performance in the heat whilst in a hypohydrated state.

Purpose: 7 days L-citrulline supplementation has been reported to improve blood pressure, V . O2 kinetics, gastrointestinal (GI) perfusion and endurance cycling performance through increasing arterial blood flow. In situations where blood volume is compromised (e.g., hyperthermia/hypohydration), L-citrulline may improve thermoregulation and exercise performance by redistributing blood flow to aid heat loss and/or muscle function. This study assessed 7 days L-citrulline supplementation on running performance in the heat, whilst mildly hypohydrated.

Methods: 13 endurance runners (2 female, 31 ± 8 y, V . O2peak 60 ± 6 mL/kg/min) participated in a randomised crossover study with 7 days L-citrulline (CIT; 6 g/d) or placebo (maltodextrin powder; PLA) supplementation. Participants completed a 50 min running 'preload' at 65% V . O2peak (32 °C, 50% relative humidity) to induce hyperthermia and hypohydration before a 3 km running time trial (TT). Body mass and blood samples were collected at baseline, pre-preload, post-preload and post-TT, whilst core and skin temperature, heart rate and perceptual responses were collected periodically throughout.

Results: TT performance was not different between trials (CIT 865 ± 142 s; PLA 892 ± 154 s; P = 0.437). Core and skin temperature and heart rate (P ≥ 0.270), hydration (sweat rate, plasma volume, osmolality) indices (P ≥ 0.216), GI damage (P ≥ 0.260) and perceptual responses (P ≥ 0.610) were not different between trials during the preload and TT.

Conclusions: 7 days of L-citrulline supplementation had no effect on 3 km running performance in the heat or any effects on thermoregulation or GI damage in trained runners in a hypohydrated state.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Applied Physiology (EJAP) aims to promote mechanistic advances in human integrative and translational physiology. Physiology is viewed broadly, having overlapping context with related disciplines such as biomechanics, biochemistry, endocrinology, ergonomics, immunology, motor control, and nutrition. EJAP welcomes studies dealing with physical exercise, training and performance. Studies addressing physiological mechanisms are preferred over descriptive studies. Papers dealing with animal models or pathophysiological conditions are not excluded from consideration, but must be clearly relevant to human physiology.
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