Effects of six weeks of β-alanine administration on VO 2 max, time to exhaustion and lactate concentrations in physical education students
Objectives: Supplementation with β-alanine has been proposed to improve performance in some exercises such as cycling and running. Also, it has been demonstrated that great deals of proton ions are produced in the skeletal muscles during exercise that result in acidosis, whereas β-alanine may reduce...
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doaj-a08389c4033c4c8bb12c9d96667c38ff2020-11-24T23:08:32ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Preventive Medicine2008-78022008-82132012-01-0138559563Effects of six weeks of β-alanine administration on VO 2 max, time to exhaustion and lactate concentrations in physical education studentsReza GhiasvandGholamreza AskariJanmohamad MalekzadehMaryam HajishafieePooya DaneshvarFahimeh AkbariMaryam BahreynianObjectives: Supplementation with β-alanine has been proposed to improve performance in some exercises such as cycling and running. Also, it has been demonstrated that great deals of proton ions are produced in the skeletal muscles during exercise that result in acidosis, whereas β-alanine may reduce this effect. Therefore, the aim of this study is to assess the effects of alanine supplementation on VO 2 max, time to exhaustion and lactate concentrations in physical education male students. Methods: Thirty-nine male physical education students volunteered for this study. Participants were supplemented orally for 6 week with either β-alanine (5FNx01400 mg/d) or placebo (5FNx01400 mg dextrose/d), randomly. VO 2 max and time to exhaustion (TTE) with a continuous graded exercise test (GXT) on an electronically braked cycle ergometer; and serum lactate and glucose concentrations were measured before and after supplementation. Results: Supplementation with β-alanine showed a significant increase in VO2 max (P<0.05) and a significant decrease in TTE and lactate concentrations (P<0.05). A significant elevation in lactate concentrations and a non significant increase in TTE were observed in placebo group. Plasma glucose concentrations did not change significantly in two groups after intervention. Conclusion: It can be concluded that β-alanine supplementation can reduce lactate concentrations during exercise and thus can improve exercise performance in endurance athletes.http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2012;volume=3;issue=8;spage=559;epage=563;aulast=Ghiasvandβ-alaninesupplementationperformance |
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Reza Ghiasvand Gholamreza Askari Janmohamad Malekzadeh Maryam Hajishafiee Pooya Daneshvar Fahimeh Akbari Maryam Bahreynian Effects of six weeks of β-alanine administration on VO 2 max, time to exhaustion and lactate concentrations in physical education students International Journal of Preventive Medicine β-alanine supplementation performance |
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Reza Ghiasvand Gholamreza Askari Janmohamad Malekzadeh Maryam Hajishafiee Pooya Daneshvar Fahimeh Akbari Maryam Bahreynian |
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Effects of six weeks of β-alanine administration on VO 2 max, time to exhaustion and lactate concentrations in physical education students |
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Effects of six weeks of β-alanine administration on VO 2 max, time to exhaustion and lactate concentrations in physical education students |
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Effects of six weeks of β-alanine administration on VO 2 max, time to exhaustion and lactate concentrations in physical education students |
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Effects of six weeks of β-alanine administration on VO 2 max, time to exhaustion and lactate concentrations in physical education students |
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Effects of six weeks of β-alanine administration on VO 2 max, time to exhaustion and lactate concentrations in physical education students |
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effects of six weeks of β-alanine administration on vo 2 max, time to exhaustion and lactate concentrations in physical education students |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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International Journal of Preventive Medicine |
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2008-7802 2008-8213 |
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2012-01-01 |
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Objectives: Supplementation with β-alanine has been proposed to improve performance in some exercises such as cycling and running. Also, it has been demonstrated that great deals of proton ions are produced in the skeletal muscles during exercise that result in acidosis, whereas β-alanine may reduce this effect. Therefore, the aim of this study is to assess the effects of alanine supplementation on VO 2 max, time to exhaustion and lactate concentrations in physical education male students.
Methods: Thirty-nine male physical education students volunteered for this study. Participants were supplemented orally for 6 week with either β-alanine (5FNx01400 mg/d) or placebo (5FNx01400 mg dextrose/d), randomly. VO 2 max and time to exhaustion (TTE) with a continuous graded exercise test (GXT) on an electronically braked cycle ergometer; and serum lactate and glucose concentrations were measured before and after supplementation.
Results: Supplementation with β-alanine showed a significant increase in VO2 max (P<0.05) and a significant decrease in TTE and lactate concentrations (P<0.05). A significant elevation in lactate concentrations and a non significant increase in TTE were observed in placebo group. Plasma glucose concentrations did not change significantly in two groups after intervention.
Conclusion: It can be concluded that β-alanine supplementation can reduce lactate concentrations during exercise and thus can improve exercise performance in endurance athletes. |
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β-alanine supplementation performance |
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