<em>Rhodiola/Cordyceps</em>-Based Herbal Supplement Promotes Endurance Training-Improved Body Composition But Not Oxidative Stress and Metabolic Biomarkers: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Study

<i>Rhodiola crenulata</i> (R) and <i>Cordyceps sinensis</i> (C) are commonly used herbs that promote health in traditional Chinese medicine. These two herbs have also been shown to exhibit anti-inflammation and antioxidant functions. Regular endurance training reveals potent...

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Main Authors: Yi-Hung Liao, Yi-Chen Chao, Brenton Yim-Quan Sim, Hui-Mei Lin, Mu-Tsung Chen, Chung-Yu Chen
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spelling doaj-59929ad24dfa4a6ca6cd9285309131ae2020-11-25T02:13:00ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432019-10-011110235710.3390/nu11102357nu11102357<em>Rhodiola/Cordyceps</em>-Based Herbal Supplement Promotes Endurance Training-Improved Body Composition But Not Oxidative Stress and Metabolic Biomarkers: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled StudyYi-Hung Liao0Yi-Chen Chao1Brenton Yim-Quan Sim2Hui-Mei Lin3Mu-Tsung Chen4Chung-Yu Chen5Department of Exercise and Health Science, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taipei City 112, TaiwanDepartment of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Taipei, Taipei City 111, TaiwanDepartment of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Taipei, Taipei City 111, TaiwanDepartment of Aquatic Sports, University of Taipei, Taipei City 111, TaiwanSchool of Liberal Education, Shih Chien University, Taipei City 104, TaiwanDepartment of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Taipei, Taipei City 111, Taiwan<i>Rhodiola crenulata</i> (R) and <i>Cordyceps sinensis</i> (C) are commonly used herbs that promote health in traditional Chinese medicine. These two herbs have also been shown to exhibit anti-inflammation and antioxidant functions. Regular endurance training reveals potent endurance capacity, body composition improvement, and metabolic-related biomarker benefits. However, it is not known whether the combination of <i>Rhodiola crenulata</i> and <i>Cordyceps sinensis</i> (RC) supplementation during endurance training provides additive health benefits. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 8-week endurance training plus RC supplementation on body composition, oxidative stress, and metabolic biomarkers in young sedentary adults. Methods: Fourteen young sedentary adults (8M/6F) participated in this double-blind randomized controlled study. Participants were assigned to exercise training with placebo groups (PLA, <i>n</i> = 7, 4M/3F; age: 21.4 ± 0.4 years) and exercise training with the RC group (RC, 20 mg/kg/day; <i>n</i> = 7, 4M/3F; age: 21.7 ± 0.4 years). Both groups received identical exercise training for eight weeks. The body composition, circulating oxidative stress, and blood metabolic biomarkers were measured before and after the 8-week intervention. Results: Improvement in body composition profiles were significantly greater in the RC group (body weight: <i>p</i> = 0.044, BMI: <i>p</i> = 0.003, upper extremity fat mass: <i>p</i> = 0.032, lower extremity muscle mass: <i>p</i> = 0.029, trunk fat mass: <i>p</i> = 0.011) compared to the PLA group after training. The blood lipid profile and systemic oxidative stress makers (thiobarbituric reactive substanceand total antioxidant capacity) did not differ between groups. Although endurance training markedly improved endurance capacity and glycemic control ability (i.e., fast blood glucose, insulin, and HOMA index), there were no differences in these variables between treatments. Conclusions: In this preliminary investigation, we demonstrated that an 8-week RC supplementation (20 mg/kg/day) faintly enhanced endurance training-induced positive adaptations in body composition in young sedentary individuals, whereas the blood lipid profile and systemic oxidative stress states were not altered after such intervention.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/10/2357chinese herbsbody fat massskeletal musclemaximal oxygen consumption
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Yi-Chen Chao
Brenton Yim-Quan Sim
Hui-Mei Lin
Mu-Tsung Chen
Chung-Yu Chen
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Yi-Chen Chao
Brenton Yim-Quan Sim
Hui-Mei Lin
Mu-Tsung Chen
Chung-Yu Chen
<em>Rhodiola/Cordyceps</em>-Based Herbal Supplement Promotes Endurance Training-Improved Body Composition But Not Oxidative Stress and Metabolic Biomarkers: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Study
Nutrients
chinese herbs
body fat mass
skeletal muscle
maximal oxygen consumption
author_facet Yi-Hung Liao
Yi-Chen Chao
Brenton Yim-Quan Sim
Hui-Mei Lin
Mu-Tsung Chen
Chung-Yu Chen
author_sort Yi-Hung Liao
title <em>Rhodiola/Cordyceps</em>-Based Herbal Supplement Promotes Endurance Training-Improved Body Composition But Not Oxidative Stress and Metabolic Biomarkers: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Study
title_short <em>Rhodiola/Cordyceps</em>-Based Herbal Supplement Promotes Endurance Training-Improved Body Composition But Not Oxidative Stress and Metabolic Biomarkers: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Study
title_full <em>Rhodiola/Cordyceps</em>-Based Herbal Supplement Promotes Endurance Training-Improved Body Composition But Not Oxidative Stress and Metabolic Biomarkers: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Study
title_fullStr <em>Rhodiola/Cordyceps</em>-Based Herbal Supplement Promotes Endurance Training-Improved Body Composition But Not Oxidative Stress and Metabolic Biomarkers: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Study
title_full_unstemmed <em>Rhodiola/Cordyceps</em>-Based Herbal Supplement Promotes Endurance Training-Improved Body Composition But Not Oxidative Stress and Metabolic Biomarkers: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Study
title_sort <em>rhodiola/cordyceps</em>-based herbal supplement promotes endurance training-improved body composition but not oxidative stress and metabolic biomarkers: a preliminary randomized controlled study
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2019-10-01
description <i>Rhodiola crenulata</i> (R) and <i>Cordyceps sinensis</i> (C) are commonly used herbs that promote health in traditional Chinese medicine. These two herbs have also been shown to exhibit anti-inflammation and antioxidant functions. Regular endurance training reveals potent endurance capacity, body composition improvement, and metabolic-related biomarker benefits. However, it is not known whether the combination of <i>Rhodiola crenulata</i> and <i>Cordyceps sinensis</i> (RC) supplementation during endurance training provides additive health benefits. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 8-week endurance training plus RC supplementation on body composition, oxidative stress, and metabolic biomarkers in young sedentary adults. Methods: Fourteen young sedentary adults (8M/6F) participated in this double-blind randomized controlled study. Participants were assigned to exercise training with placebo groups (PLA, <i>n</i> = 7, 4M/3F; age: 21.4 ± 0.4 years) and exercise training with the RC group (RC, 20 mg/kg/day; <i>n</i> = 7, 4M/3F; age: 21.7 ± 0.4 years). Both groups received identical exercise training for eight weeks. The body composition, circulating oxidative stress, and blood metabolic biomarkers were measured before and after the 8-week intervention. Results: Improvement in body composition profiles were significantly greater in the RC group (body weight: <i>p</i> = 0.044, BMI: <i>p</i> = 0.003, upper extremity fat mass: <i>p</i> = 0.032, lower extremity muscle mass: <i>p</i> = 0.029, trunk fat mass: <i>p</i> = 0.011) compared to the PLA group after training. The blood lipid profile and systemic oxidative stress makers (thiobarbituric reactive substanceand total antioxidant capacity) did not differ between groups. Although endurance training markedly improved endurance capacity and glycemic control ability (i.e., fast blood glucose, insulin, and HOMA index), there were no differences in these variables between treatments. Conclusions: In this preliminary investigation, we demonstrated that an 8-week RC supplementation (20 mg/kg/day) faintly enhanced endurance training-induced positive adaptations in body composition in young sedentary individuals, whereas the blood lipid profile and systemic oxidative stress states were not altered after such intervention.
topic chinese herbs
body fat mass
skeletal muscle
maximal oxygen consumption
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/10/2357
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