富含花青素的新西兰黑加仑提取物的摄入时间对中等强度步行时心血管反应的影响,而对休息时没有影响。

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Journal of Dietary Supplements Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/19390211.2021.2005214
Mehmet Akif Şahin, Pelin Bilgiç, Stefano Montanari, Mark Elisabeth Theodorus Willems
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我们研究了新西兰黑加仑(NZBC)提取物摄入时间对仰卧休息和中等强度步行期间心血管反应的影响。在随机交叉设计中,有娱乐活动的男性(n = 15,年龄:24±6岁,BMI: 24.7±4.3 kg·m-2)自愿参加。测量一个代谢当量(1-MET)(3.97±0.66 mL·kg-1·min-1),并进行增量步行测试,以4 (n = 3)或5 (n = 12) METs进行30分钟步行(5.7±0.7 km·hr-1)的个体化速度。NZBC提取物(花青素210毫克)与早餐一起服用7天和14天,并进行14天的洗脱。在记录心血管反应前2小时摄入最终剂量(Portapres模型-2)。休息时,服用7天和14天中风量变化%(+6.8%(趋势),p = 0.065;+ 8.5%, p = 0.012)、心输出量(+ 10.1%,p = 0.007;+8.5%, p = 0.013),总外围电阻(-12.0%,p = 0.004;-13.1%, p = 0.011),舒张期(-5.7%,p = 0.045;-9.7%, p = 0.015)和平均动脉压(-4.4%,p = 0.040;-7.2%, p = 0.029),但不存在摄入时间效应。在步行期间,7天和14天摄入时观察到卒中量的%变化(+7.7%(趋势),p = 0.063;+ 9.9%, p = 0.006)、心输出量(+ 8.7%,p = 0.037;+ 10.1%, p = 0.007),舒张压(-6.2%,p = 0.042;-10.6%, p = 0.001),总外周电阻(-9.6%,p = 0.042;-13.5%, p = 0.005),但无摄入时间效应。在步行期间,仅观察到平均动脉压(-6.4%,p = 0.018)和动静脉氧差(-7.9%,p = 0.019)在14天的%变化。NZBC提取物在休息和中等强度运动中影响心血管反应,摄入7和14天。只有在中等强度的运动中,长时间摄入NZBC提取物才能对一些心血管反应产生影响。
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Intake Duration of Anthocyanin-Rich New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract Affects Cardiovascular Responses during Moderate-Intensity Walking But Not at Rest.

We examined effects of intake duration of New Zealand blackcurrant (NZBC) extract on cardiovascular responses during supine rest and moderate-intensity walking. Recreationally active men (n = 15, age: 24 ± 6 yr, BMI: 24.7 ± 4.3 kg·m-2) volunteered in a randomized, cross-over design. One metabolic equivalent (1-MET) was measured (3.97 ± 0.66 mL·kg-1·min-1) and an incremental walking test was performed to individualize speed at 4 (n = 3) or 5 (n = 12) METs for the 30-min walk (5.7 ± 0.7 km·hr-1). NZBC extract (210 mg of anthocyanins) was taken with breakfast for 7 and 14 days, with a 14-days washout. The final dose was ingested 2-hr before recording of the cardiovascular responses (Portapres Model-2). At rest, %changes at 7- and 14-days intake were observed for stroke volume (+6.8% (trend), p = 0.065; +8.5%, p = 0.012), cardiac output (+10.1%, p = 0.007; +8.5%, p = 0.013), total peripheral resistance (-12.0%, p = 0.004; -13.1%, p = 0.011), diastolic (-5.7%, p = 0.045; -9.7%, p = 0.015) and mean arterial pressure (-4.4%, p = 0.040; -7.2%, p = 0.029), but without intake duration effect. During walking, %changes at 7- and 14-days intake were observed for stroke volume (+7.7% (trend), p = 0.063; +9.9%, p = 0.006), cardiac output (+8.7%, p = 0.037; +10.1%, p = 0.007), diastolic blood pressure (-6.2%, p = 0.042; -10.6%, p = 0.001), and total peripheral resistance (-9.6%, p = 0.042; -13.5%, p = 0.005) but without intake duration effect. During walking, %changes at 14-days were observed only for mean arterial pressure (-6.4%, p = 0.018) and arterio-venous oxygen difference (-7.9%, p = 0.019). NZBC extract affects cardiovascular responses at rest and during moderate-intensity exercise with 7- and 14-day intake. Only during moderate-intensity exercise, a longer intake of NZBC extract was required for an effect on some cardiovascular responses.

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