C Parker, K A Hunter, M A Johnson, G R Sharpe, G R Gibson, G E Walton, C Poveda, B Cousins, N C Williams
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Participants completed daily and weekly questionnaires for self-reported upper respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms respectively. Blood and saliva samples were collected at 0, 84, and 168 days for assessment of plasma TNF-α and CRP, and saliva IgA respectively.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The prebiotic group experienced a 2-day reduction in upper respiratory symptom duration (<i>P </i>= 0.045). Gastrointestinal symptom severity and incidence were lower in the prebiotic group compared to the placebo group (<i>P</i> < 0.001, <i>P </i>= 0.041) respectively. Salivary immunoglobulin A secretion rate was 42% greater in the prebiotic group compared to the placebo group at day 168 (<i>P </i>= 0.004), no differences in CRP and TNF-α were found (<i>P </i>> 0.05).</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>A 168-day dietary prebiotic intervention reduced the duration of upper respiratory symptoms and reduced the incidence and severity of gastrointestinal symptoms in elite rugby union players. 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目标:精英橄榄球联盟球员面临着许多生理和心理压力,这些压力会增加上呼吸道和胃肠道疾病的风险,进而影响训练和比赛成绩。本研究旨在调查每日补充益生元对精英橄榄球联盟球员上呼吸道症状、胃肠道症状和免疫功能标志物的影响。方法:33名精英橄榄球联盟球员被随机分配在双盲条件下,每天服用益生元(2.8克/天低聚半乳糖)或安慰剂(2.8克-天麦芽糊精)168天。参与者分别完成了每日和每周关于自我报告的上呼吸道和胃肠道症状的问卷调查。分别在0、84和168天采集血液和唾液样本,用于评估血浆TNF-α和CRP以及唾液IgA。结果:益生元组上呼吸道症状持续时间缩短2天(P = 0.045)。与安慰剂组相比,益生元组的胃肠道症状严重程度和发生率较低(P P = 0.041)。第168天,益生元组的唾液免疫球蛋白A分泌率比安慰剂组高42%(P = 0.004)、CRP和TNF-α无明显差异(P > 结论:168天的益生元饮食干预缩短了精英橄榄球联盟球员上呼吸道症状的持续时间,降低了胃肠道症状的发生率和严重程度。这些发现表明,季节性益生元干预措施可能有利于减少精英橄榄球联盟球员的疾病,提高他们训练和比赛的可用性。要点优秀运动员容易出现上呼吸道症状和胃肠道症状,这可能会影响训练的有效性和比赛成绩。这项研究首次表明,在精英橄榄球联盟球员中,膳食益生元干预可以将上呼吸道症状的持续时间缩短2天。膳食中添加益生元可以改善精英橄榄球联盟球员胃肠道症状的发生率和严重程度。益生素补充能够在168天后增加唾液IgA的分泌。这些发现可以为实践提供信息,表明在精英橄榄球联盟中,季节性使用益生元有可能调节免疫功能并减少疾病,这可能会提高球员训练和比赛的可用性。益生元减少URS和GIS的机制需要进一步的研究探索。
Effects of 24-week prebiotic intervention on self-reported upper respiratory symptoms, gastrointestinal symptoms, and markers of immunity in elite rugby union players.
Objectives: Elite rugby union players face numerous physiological and psychological stressors which can increase upper respiratory and gastrointestinal illness risk, and in turn can compromise training and competitive performance. This study aimed to investigate the effect of daily prebiotic supplementation on upper respiratory symptoms, gastrointestinal symptoms, and markers of immune function in elite rugby union players.
Methods: Thirty-three elite rugby union players were randomly assigned to consume a prebiotic (2.8 g/day galactooligosaccharide) or placebo (2.8 g/day maltodextrin), daily for 168 days under double-blind conditions. Participants completed daily and weekly questionnaires for self-reported upper respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms respectively. Blood and saliva samples were collected at 0, 84, and 168 days for assessment of plasma TNF-α and CRP, and saliva IgA respectively.
Results: The prebiotic group experienced a 2-day reduction in upper respiratory symptom duration (P = 0.045). Gastrointestinal symptom severity and incidence were lower in the prebiotic group compared to the placebo group (P < 0.001, P = 0.041) respectively. Salivary immunoglobulin A secretion rate was 42% greater in the prebiotic group compared to the placebo group at day 168 (P = 0.004), no differences in CRP and TNF-α were found (P > 0.05).
Conclusion: A 168-day dietary prebiotic intervention reduced the duration of upper respiratory symptoms and reduced the incidence and severity of gastrointestinal symptoms in elite rugby union players. These findings suggest that seasonal prebiotic interventions may be beneficial for reducing illness in elite rugby union players, improving their availability to train and compete.Key pointsElite athletes are susceptible to upper respiratory symptoms and gastrointestinal symptoms which may impact upon training availability and competition performance.For the first time, this study shows that a dietary prebiotic intervention can reduce the duration of upper respiratory symptoms by 2 days in elite rugby union players.Dietary prebiotic supplementation can improve the incidence and severity of gastrointestinal symptoms experienced by elite rugby union players.Prebiotic supplementation was able to increase salivary IgA secretion after 168 days.These findings can inform practice suggesting that seasonal prebiotic use has the potential to modulate immune function and reduce illness in elite rugby union, which may improve a player's availability to train and compete.The mechanisms by which prebiotics reduce URS and GIS require further research exploration.