Effects of an Aqueous Extract of <i>Withania somnifera</i> on Strength Training Adaptations and Recovery: The STAR Trial

<i>Withania somnifera</i> (Ashwagandha) is an Ayurvedic herb categorized as having &#8220;rasayana&#8222; (rejuvenator), longevity, and revitalizing properties. Sensoril&#174; is a standardized aqueous extract of the roots and leaves of <i>Withania somnifera</i>....

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Main Authors: Tim N. Ziegenfuss, Anurag W. Kedia, Jennifer E. Sandrock, Betsy J. Raub, Chad M. Kerksick, Hector L. Lopez
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/11/1807
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spelling doaj-608428931ebc4e04a60e39023729a9f82020-11-24T23:11:56ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432018-11-011011180710.3390/nu10111807nu10111807Effects of an Aqueous Extract of <i>Withania somnifera</i> on Strength Training Adaptations and Recovery: The STAR TrialTim N. Ziegenfuss0Anurag W. Kedia1Jennifer E. Sandrock2Betsy J. Raub3Chad M. Kerksick4Hector L. Lopez5The Center for Applied Health Sciences, 4302 Allen Road, Suite 120, Stow, OH 44224, USAThe Center for Applied Health Sciences, 4302 Allen Road, Suite 120, Stow, OH 44224, USAThe Center for Applied Health Sciences, 4302 Allen Road, Suite 120, Stow, OH 44224, USAThe Center for Applied Health Sciences, 4302 Allen Road, Suite 120, Stow, OH 44224, USAExercise and Performance Nutrition Laboratory, School of Health Sciences, Lindenwood University, 209 S. Kingshighway, St. Charles, MO 63301, USAThe Center for Applied Health Sciences, 4302 Allen Road, Suite 120, Stow, OH 44224, USA<i>Withania somnifera</i> (Ashwagandha) is an Ayurvedic herb categorized as having &#8220;rasayana&#8222; (rejuvenator), longevity, and revitalizing properties. Sensoril&#174; is a standardized aqueous extract of the roots and leaves of <i>Withania somnifera</i>. <b>Purpose:</b> To examine the impact of Sensoril<sup>&#174;</sup> supplementation on strength training adaptations. <b>Methods:</b> Recreationally active men (26.5 &#177; 6.4 years, 181 &#177; 6.8 cm, 86.9 &#177; 12.5 kg, 24.5 &#177; 6.6% fat) were randomized in a double-blind fashion to placebo (PLA, <i>n</i> = 19) or 500 mg/d Sensoril<sup>&#174;</sup> (S500, <i>n</i> = 19). Body composition (DEXA), muscular strength, power, and endurance, 7.5 km cycling time trial, and clinical blood chemistries were measured at baseline and after 12 weeks of supplementation and training. Subjects were required to maintain their normal dietary habits and to follow a specific, progressive overload resistance-training program (4-day/week, upper body/lower body split). 2 &#215; 2 mixed factorial ANOVA was used for analysis and statistical significance was set <i>a priori</i> at <i>p</i> &#8804; 0.05. <b>Results:</b> Gains in 1-RM squat (S500: +19.1 &#177; 13.0 kg vs. PLA +10.0 &#177; 6.2 kg, <i>p</i> = 0.009) and bench press (S500: +12.8 &#177; 8.2 kg vs. PLA: +8.0 &#177; 6.0 kg, <i>p</i> = 0.048) were significantly greater in S500. Changes in DEXA-derived android/gynoid ratio (S500: +0.0 &#177; 0.14 vs. PLA: +0.09 &#177; 0.1, <i>p</i> = 0.03) also favored S500. No other between-group differences were found for body composition, visual analog scales for recovery and affect, or systemic hemodynamics, however, only the S500 group experienced statistically significant improvements in average squat power, peak bench press power, 7.5 km time trial performance, and perceived recovery scores. Clinical chemistry analysis indicated a slight polycythemia effect in PLA, with no other statistical or clinically relevant changes being noted. <b>Conclusions:</b> A 500 mg dose of an aqueous extract of Ashwagandha improves upper and lower-body strength, supports a favorable distribution of body mass, and was well tolerated clinically in recreationally active men over a 12-week resistance training and supplementation period.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/11/1807AshwaganhdaAyurvedicresistance trainingexerciseplacebostrengthDEXA
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author Tim N. Ziegenfuss
Anurag W. Kedia
Jennifer E. Sandrock
Betsy J. Raub
Chad M. Kerksick
Hector L. Lopez
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Anurag W. Kedia
Jennifer E. Sandrock
Betsy J. Raub
Chad M. Kerksick
Hector L. Lopez
Effects of an Aqueous Extract of <i>Withania somnifera</i> on Strength Training Adaptations and Recovery: The STAR Trial
Nutrients
Ashwaganhda
Ayurvedic
resistance training
exercise
placebo
strength
DEXA
author_facet Tim N. Ziegenfuss
Anurag W. Kedia
Jennifer E. Sandrock
Betsy J. Raub
Chad M. Kerksick
Hector L. Lopez
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title Effects of an Aqueous Extract of <i>Withania somnifera</i> on Strength Training Adaptations and Recovery: The STAR Trial
title_short Effects of an Aqueous Extract of <i>Withania somnifera</i> on Strength Training Adaptations and Recovery: The STAR Trial
title_full Effects of an Aqueous Extract of <i>Withania somnifera</i> on Strength Training Adaptations and Recovery: The STAR Trial
title_fullStr Effects of an Aqueous Extract of <i>Withania somnifera</i> on Strength Training Adaptations and Recovery: The STAR Trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of an Aqueous Extract of <i>Withania somnifera</i> on Strength Training Adaptations and Recovery: The STAR Trial
title_sort effects of an aqueous extract of <i>withania somnifera</i> on strength training adaptations and recovery: the star trial
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2018-11-01
description <i>Withania somnifera</i> (Ashwagandha) is an Ayurvedic herb categorized as having &#8220;rasayana&#8222; (rejuvenator), longevity, and revitalizing properties. Sensoril&#174; is a standardized aqueous extract of the roots and leaves of <i>Withania somnifera</i>. <b>Purpose:</b> To examine the impact of Sensoril<sup>&#174;</sup> supplementation on strength training adaptations. <b>Methods:</b> Recreationally active men (26.5 &#177; 6.4 years, 181 &#177; 6.8 cm, 86.9 &#177; 12.5 kg, 24.5 &#177; 6.6% fat) were randomized in a double-blind fashion to placebo (PLA, <i>n</i> = 19) or 500 mg/d Sensoril<sup>&#174;</sup> (S500, <i>n</i> = 19). Body composition (DEXA), muscular strength, power, and endurance, 7.5 km cycling time trial, and clinical blood chemistries were measured at baseline and after 12 weeks of supplementation and training. Subjects were required to maintain their normal dietary habits and to follow a specific, progressive overload resistance-training program (4-day/week, upper body/lower body split). 2 &#215; 2 mixed factorial ANOVA was used for analysis and statistical significance was set <i>a priori</i> at <i>p</i> &#8804; 0.05. <b>Results:</b> Gains in 1-RM squat (S500: +19.1 &#177; 13.0 kg vs. PLA +10.0 &#177; 6.2 kg, <i>p</i> = 0.009) and bench press (S500: +12.8 &#177; 8.2 kg vs. PLA: +8.0 &#177; 6.0 kg, <i>p</i> = 0.048) were significantly greater in S500. Changes in DEXA-derived android/gynoid ratio (S500: +0.0 &#177; 0.14 vs. PLA: +0.09 &#177; 0.1, <i>p</i> = 0.03) also favored S500. No other between-group differences were found for body composition, visual analog scales for recovery and affect, or systemic hemodynamics, however, only the S500 group experienced statistically significant improvements in average squat power, peak bench press power, 7.5 km time trial performance, and perceived recovery scores. Clinical chemistry analysis indicated a slight polycythemia effect in PLA, with no other statistical or clinically relevant changes being noted. <b>Conclusions:</b> A 500 mg dose of an aqueous extract of Ashwagandha improves upper and lower-body strength, supports a favorable distribution of body mass, and was well tolerated clinically in recreationally active men over a 12-week resistance training and supplementation period.
topic Ashwaganhda
Ayurvedic
resistance training
exercise
placebo
strength
DEXA
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/11/1807
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